Multiple Choice
The deliberate picking of evidence and arguments to support one's own beliefs while ignoring contradictory evidence or arguments is sometimes referred to as
A) being "blind as a bat."
B) "barking up the wrong tree."
C) "cherry picking."
D) settling for "fool's gold."
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