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- Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:22 pm
#71951
Hi Hanna!
The conclusion is that "long-term friends are probably of the same approximate age" so the characteristic that the author is inferring is present is "being the same approximate age" not "feeling comfortable approaching if the same age." Also the author does not infer that a characteristic is definitely present based on a premise that it's usually present--which is the flaw that answer choice (B) is describing. Instead, the conclusion says that the characteristic (being the same approximate age) is "probably" present. So our argument does not fit the flaw described by answer choice (B).
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey
The conclusion is that "long-term friends are probably of the same approximate age" so the characteristic that the author is inferring is present is "being the same approximate age" not "feeling comfortable approaching if the same age." Also the author does not infer that a characteristic is definitely present based on a premise that it's usually present--which is the flaw that answer choice (B) is describing. Instead, the conclusion says that the characteristic (being the same approximate age) is "probably" present. So our argument does not fit the flaw described by answer choice (B).
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey