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 Desperatenconfused
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So, takes for granted is an assumption, and fails to recognize is a flaw?
 Luke Haqq
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Hi Desperateandconfused!

Yes, that reasoning generally sounds right. I'm not positive that it's a hard and fast rule across all questions, but it may be. It might seem initially like taking something for granted is a flaw, so that could suggest that one would see that wording in a flaw question stem. However, even if it's seen as a "flaw," it's specifically a particular type, namely, presuming an unstated assumption, which suggests that wording denotes an assumption question.

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