- Fri May 10, 2019 4:54 pm
#64686
Leela,
As you point out, this parallel the flaw question does not appear in its full glory in other places, as it is unique. However, note that nothing about its individual parts is unique, which makes the question something you can reckon with.
1. An error of composition/division (treats organic and non-organic as identical because they are both vegetables).
2. An gap assumption (leaps from cancer to health in general).
I think the big focus is the second part, which makes (A) clear. In any case, by studying common flaws (lesson 7) and assumption questions, you are preparing for questions like this one.
As you point out, this parallel the flaw question does not appear in its full glory in other places, as it is unique. However, note that nothing about its individual parts is unique, which makes the question something you can reckon with.
1. An error of composition/division (treats organic and non-organic as identical because they are both vegetables).
2. An gap assumption (leaps from cancer to health in general).
I think the big focus is the second part, which makes (A) clear. In any case, by studying common flaws (lesson 7) and assumption questions, you are preparing for questions like this one.