Questions: All flights to Seattle have been cancelled, so there must be a huge storm there. I love watching storms, but not when I'm in a plane.

All flights to Seattle have been cancelled, so there must be a huge storm there. I love watching storms, but not when I'm in a plane.
Transcript text: All flights to Seattle have been cancelled, so there must be a huge storm there. I love watching storms, but not when I'm in a plane.
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The answer is: The conclusion is "There must be a huge storm there."

Explanation:

  1. There must be a huge storm there.

    • This is the primary conclusion drawn from the premise that all flights to Seattle have been cancelled. The reasoning is that the cancellation of flights is likely due to severe weather conditions, specifically a storm.
  2. All flights to Seattle have been cancelled.

    • This is a premise or a piece of evidence used to support the conclusion. It is a factual statement that leads to the inference about the storm.
  3. I love watching storms, but not when I'm in a plane.

    • This is an additional statement expressing a personal preference. It does not serve as a conclusion but rather provides context or background information.
  4. No argument

    • This option is incorrect because the text does present an argument. The argument is that the cancellation of flights implies the presence of a huge storm in Seattle.

In summary, the primary conclusion drawn from the given statements is that there must be a huge storm in Seattle.

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