Multiple Choice
According to Chapter 7, comparing an action to something especially horrific, such as slavery or the Nazis, is:
A) Not likely to lead to a cogent argument because the relevant differences will outweigh the relevant similarities.
B) Likely to lead to a cogent argument because it will lead people who were inclined to agree with your conclusion to feel more strongly about that conclusion.
C) Likely to lead to a cogent argument because the horrific thing is so clearly morally wrong.
D) Not likely to lead to a cogent argument because the argument will make people feel like they're being manipulated.
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