Multiple Choice
The fallacy of diversion occurs when someone:
A) uses the same word to mean two different things in an argument
B) makes an argument that is too long and complicated for anyone to understand
C) only provides one argument for a conclusion rather than two or three
D) cannot respond to a serious objection raised by someone else
E) changes the subject in the middle of an argument
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