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Sally has never received a violation from the Federal Aviation Administration during her 16-year flying career. Sally must be a great pilot.

Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Interview Question
Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Interview Question

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Which of the following can be said about the reasoning above?

1. The definitions of the terms create ambiguity.
2. The argument uses circular reasoning.
3. The argument works by analogy.
4. The argument is built upon hidden assumptions.
5. This is an example of an argument that is directed against the source of the claim rather than the claim itself.

Ans : D

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