- Sun Jun 04, 2017 7:23 pm
#35711
I was able to get this answer right simply because the structure was the same in answer choice E as the stimulus.
I just do not see the flaw in the stimulus. Had the question stem simply asked us to find the parallel reasoning, then i never would have assumed there were any flaws. Fortunately there was a flaw in the stimulus, and I'm here trying to figure it out so that it will be easier for me to find the flaw on future questions.
I diagrammed this out as
House in the historic district: HHD
Tyler family house: TFH
House in the city: HC
Premise 1: HHD-----> TFH most famous
Premise 2: Most famous HC-----> HHD
Conclusion : TFH is the cities most famous house.
Not i thought i could just link up
Most famous HC---->HHD----> TFH most famous
And you get the conclusion in the stimulus. Why isn't this a valid argument? I just don't see it. Thanks!
I just do not see the flaw in the stimulus. Had the question stem simply asked us to find the parallel reasoning, then i never would have assumed there were any flaws. Fortunately there was a flaw in the stimulus, and I'm here trying to figure it out so that it will be easier for me to find the flaw on future questions.
I diagrammed this out as
House in the historic district: HHD
Tyler family house: TFH
House in the city: HC
Premise 1: HHD-----> TFH most famous
Premise 2: Most famous HC-----> HHD
Conclusion : TFH is the cities most famous house.
Not i thought i could just link up
Most famous HC---->HHD----> TFH most famous
And you get the conclusion in the stimulus. Why isn't this a valid argument? I just don't see it. Thanks!