Multiple Choice
Laura is the only first-year student in her sorority who does not have a date for Saturday night. "I'm just a loser," she tells her mother over the telephone. This is an example of
A) circular reasoning.
B) one of the problems with the Greek system.
C) working backward to solve a problem.
D) the failure to recognize an analogy.
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