Multiple Choice
The primary danger of emotively charged words is that they:
A) Cause arguments to be invalid.
B) Lead us to confuse premises with conclusion.
C) Cause arguments to be unsound.
D) Prompt us to leap to unjustified conclusions.
E) Incline us to confuse inductive arguments with deductive arguments.
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