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    When Speakers Attempt to Persuade Without Adequate Evidence or Use
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When Speakers Attempt to Persuade Without Adequate Evidence or Use

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When speakers attempt to persuade without adequate evidence or use arguments that are irrelevant or inappropriate,they are using an)


A) opinion.
B) deduction.
C) fallacy.
D) inference.

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