Multiple Choice
If an argument presents a dichotomy, but does NOT commit the fallacy of false alternative, then:
A) both sides of the dichotomy are true
B) both sides of the dichotomy are false
C) one side of the dichotomy is true and the other is false
D) it isn't really a dichotomy at all
E) the more general side of the dichotomy will be the true one
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