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    Arguing That Because a Line or Distinction Cannot Be Drawn
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Arguing That Because a Line or Distinction Cannot Be Drawn

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

Arguing that because a line or distinction cannot be drawn at any point in a process, there are no differences or gradations in that process is known as the _______ fallacy.


A) genetic
B) decision-point
C) straw-man
D) false dilemma

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