On the second day, when he arrived at the
docks, the owner of the diving boat refused to
take the trip and sail out. Furious, Dr
Fitzgerald looked for another boat, but all
refused to leave the docks. Angrily, he sat at
the local bar at the docks and ordered a fresh
pineapple juice.
He noticed a group of fishermen sitting sadly
in a corner, and while he looked around he
saw a friendly face staring at him. He
approached the elder man and questioned
him about what had happened to the village.
The village elder told him that it was a curse
set upon them, from an ancient ocean God,
'Tefiti', as they had disrespected the holy
water with their fishing boats and touristic
activities, and therefore, all fish was dying.
and eventually, there would be no fish at all.
• Evaluate the village's elder argument.
• Is the village's elder argument valid or
sound? Explain your choice.
What is the village inhabitant's
assumption and inference?
• Dr Fitzgerald had another explanation
for the phenomena. How could Dr
Fitzgerald test his hypothesis?
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