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    When the Conclusion of an Argument Is Already Assumed in Its
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When the Conclusion of an Argument Is Already Assumed in Its

Question 15

Question 15

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When the conclusion of an argument is already assumed in its premises, it leads to ….fallacy


A) Complex queestion
B) Begging the Question
C) Appeal to pity
D) Ad Hominem

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