Consider the following passage:
Some people think that you should try new things even if you know you will fail, for the sake of experience. I disagree. If you try something and fail, you will embarrass yourself! Plus, your failure could ruin your reputation, preventing you from getting more opportunities. Besides, if you try something and fail, you'll waste time that you could have spent on a better chance of success.
What is assumed when the claim "You will embarrass yourself if you try something and fail" is used to support the claim that you should not try something if you know you will fail?
The risk of embarrassing yourself will outweigh any possible benefits of experience
Embarrassing yourself will hurt your self-confidence
You should not do anything that will cause you to embarrass yourself
You should not embarrass yourself and risk ruining your reputation
You should not do anything that might hurt your reputation