PrepTest 53, Section 3, Question 13
Each of the smallest particles in the universe has an elegantly simple structure. Since these particles compose the universe, we can conclude that the universe itself has an elegantly simple structure.
Each of the smallest particles in the universe has an elegantly simple structure. Since these particles compose the universe, we can conclude that the universe itself has an elegantly simple structure.
Each of the smallest particles in the universe has an elegantly simple structure. Since these particles compose the universe, we can conclude that the universe itself has an elegantly simple structure.
Each of the smallest particles in the universe has an elegantly simple structure. Since these particles compose the universe, we can conclude that the universe itself has an elegantly simple structure.
Each of the following arguments exhibits flawed reasoning similar to that in the argument above EXCEPT:
Each part of this car is nearly perfectly engineered. Therefore this car is nearly perfect, from an engineering point of view.
Each part of this desk is made of metal. Therefore this desk is made of metal.
Each brick in this wall is rectangular. Therefore this wall is rectangular.
Each piece of wood in this chair is sturdy. Therefore this chair is sturdy.
Each sentence in this novel is well constructed. Therefore this is a well-constructed novel.
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