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 Bob O'Halloran
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Hi Anureet,
Thank you for your question.

The flaw here is not that the premise was wrong, but that it was a logical error to come to such a definite conclusion based only on what the guard said. The guard isn't necessary lying, but because he is in a position where he might be blamed, one would want more evidence before coming to the conclusion in the stimulus.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

Bob

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