Support Everything that is commonplace and ordinary fails to catch our attention, so Conclusion there are things that fail to catch our attention but that are miracles of nature.
Some miracles of nature fail to catch our attention. Why? Because everything that’s commonplace and ordinary fails to catch our attention.
The conclusion is about miracles of nature, but the premise says nothing about miracles of nature. How to get from the premise to the conclusion? The premise tells us that all things that are commonplace and ordinary fail to catch our attention. We can make the argument valid if we assume that some things that are miracles of nature are commonplace and ordinary.
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