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Ok, in a work, a kid has a bunch of papers that nothing to state of the identity of the writer. Then he gets a document, which has the same handwriting as the previous papers, and a signature. So the kid concludes that the name in the signature is the person who wrote everything. A valid conclusion, except it turns out there were two people's handwriting on the document: one person who just wrote the contents, and the other person who put his signature on it. Would this be a Wrong Assumption or Entertainingly Wrong?