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Inez says that the book The Nature of Matter should have a different title. Why? Because almost half the book is about energy, and Inez thinks a title should summarize the entire book.
Antonio thinks that the title The Nature of Matter is actually fine, because modern physics considers matter and energy to be part of the same phenomenon.
The conversation supports these inferences:
Inez thinks that the book’s title doesn’t summarize the entire book.
Inez thinks that if the book’s title mentions matter, it should also mention energy.
Antonio either thinks that the book’s title does summarize the entire book, or that summarizing the entire book is not necessary for a good book title.
Inez and Antonio disagree about whether the book is correctly titled.
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