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piyush_nitt
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S0laris
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confused with B and E, however,
I would go with B - bc it is not so extreme towards premises and conclusion as E, and it centers on premises to refuse assumption.
I would go with B - bc it is not so extreme towards premises and conclusion as E, and it centers on premises to refuse assumption.
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i like B too
the stimulus defines amidextrous individuals as people who are "capable" of using both hands. left and right handedness is defined as "preference" for the respective hand.
there is a scope shift. the conclusion doesnt neccessarily follow. people capable of using both can show a preference for either one.
the stimulus defines amidextrous individuals as people who are "capable" of using both hands. left and right handedness is defined as "preference" for the respective hand.
there is a scope shift. the conclusion doesnt neccessarily follow. people capable of using both can show a preference for either one.
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