Multiple Choice
Can one argument commit more than one fallacy?
A) Yes, because a piece of reasoning can be bad in many ways.
B) Yes, but only if both fallacies are in the same fallacy category.
C) Yes, because it is impossible to commit only one fallacy at a time.
D) No, because every fallacy is completely different from every other fallacy.
E) No, because there is only one conclusion for each argument.
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