premise:
Electrodes ... would kill ..weeds..
answer:
electricity would affect weeds in the same way as it would affect crop plants.
totally agree withazargoshtasb - there is obvious flaw in logic.
In flaw type questions you have to identify the flaw in the reasoning between two premises. In other words you have to attack the assumption without caring much for the premises.
deep14 , to find flow in logic doesn't mean to make premise wrong..it means to find the fact which makes conclusion wrong.
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Electrodes ... would kill ..weeds..
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electricity would affect weeds in the same way as it would affect crop plants.
totally agree withazargoshtasb - there is obvious flaw in logic.
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In flaw type questions you have to identify the flaw in the reasoning between two premises. In other words you have to attack the assumption without caring much for the premises.
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