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In the case of equivocation and amphiboly, briefly explain the double meaning involved. Finally, if no fallacy is committed, simply write "not a fallacy." Each brick in the building is larger than my logic textbook, and the building is composed of many bricks. It follows that the building itself is larger than my logic textbook.

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