Multiple Choice
The problem with arguments that commit the fallacy of equivocation is that:
A) they contain an illegitimate link between two premises
B) they properly join two premises, but draw the wrong conclusion from them
C) the shifting meaning of a word makes one of the premises false
D) the shifting meaning of a word makes two of the premises false
E) the shifting meaning of a word makes the conclusion false
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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