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The Claims That a Chemical Either Must Be Completely Avoided

Question 74

Question 74

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The claims that a chemical either must be completely avoided or it is totally safe for everyone are which type of common logical fallacy?


A) hasty generalization
B) red herring
C) ad hominem attack
D) false dichotomy
E) appeal to ignorance

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