Consider the argument provided below: 'Sound is permanent because it is a product like the jar'. Identify the fallacy involved in the above argument on the basis of Indian logic from the options given below:

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Consider the argument provided below: 'Sound is permanent because it is a product like the jar'. Identify the fallacy involved in the above argument on the basis of Indian logic from the options given below: