Multiple Choice
"Either I play ball, or I keep my new shoes clean.I can't resist playing ball, so I guess my new shoes will be getting dirty."
How should we label this argument?
A) an invalid argument that contains extraneous material
B) denying the antecedent
C) modus tollens
D) disjunctive syllogism
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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