If you didn\'t take the final, you didn\'t pass the course. However, you did tak
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If you didn't take the final, you didn't pass the course. However, you did take the final. So you passed the course. Caesar's salad is made from the romaine lettuce, and that's what this house salad is made from. So this must be the house Caesar salad. Professor Suzuki wants to conserve clean air and water. If that doesn't make him a Conservative, I don't know what does There was not one exercise in Don's program that should have caused him back pain. So I can't see how his back trouble is the result of his exercise program. We know inductive knowledge will produce will provide dependable results in the future because it has always worked in the past. Whatever has consistently worked in the past will continue to work in the future, and we know this is true because it has been established through our inductive reasoning. We need more wealthy business owners running this country. The fact that their companies are successful shows that they are know how to manage a business. If we want Canada to be a great country those are just the kind of people, we need governing us. They'll be successful at governing.Explanation / Answer
1. We only know that he can't pass if he don't attend. But we don't know whether he will pass or not if he attends. Hence the statement is wrong.
2. Ceasar salad is made from romaine lettuce and it also contains other ingredients. So just because the salad we made contains romaine lettuce, the other ingredients need not be same. So we can't say that salad made is Ceasar salad.
3. Conserving air and water is for ensuring a good future. But it doesn't make him conservative.
4. No fallacy
5. Something that worked in the past can be used to predict the future, but we cannot say that the predictions are definitely going to be true. We can use the past to make predictions and take necessary precautions but we can't take actions.
6. No fallacy
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