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    The Misrepresentation of a Person's Views So They Can Be
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The Misrepresentation of a Person's Views So They Can Be

Question 26

Question 26

Multiple Choice

The misrepresentation of a person's views so they can be more easily attacked or dismissed is known as


A) begging the question.
B) appeal to ignorance.
C) the straw man fallacy.
D) the misrepresentation fallacy.

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