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    The Fallacy of Assigning Two Different Meanings to the Same
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The Fallacy of Assigning Two Different Meanings to the Same

Question 20

Question 20

Multiple Choice

The fallacy of assigning two different meanings to the same term in an argument is known as


A) begging the question.
B) equivocation.
C) straw man.
D) appeal to ignorance.

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