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English, 25.03.2020 16:12 hela9astrid

Which sentence exemplifies the logical fallacy "poisoning the well"?

A. don't ask my friend to help you plan for the party; she has terrible taste in music.
B. if you don't like Mrs. Smith to the Senate, we will definitely see a rise in taxes.
C. my dentist doesn't believe in taking vitamins, so I don't take them either.
D. we never had any crime until Mr. Jones was elected to office, so it's definitely his fault.

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Which sentence exemplifies the logical fallacy "poisoning the well"?

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