English, 29.03.2021 06:30 mallorytaylor279
Which of the following defines a logical fallacy?
O A logical fallacy is strategy used by writers to purposefully deceive and trick their readers.
O A logical fallacy is a presentation of good, solid logic in a person's argument.
O A logical fallacy is an invalid argument; however, it may seem valid on first reading.
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Which of the following defines a logical fallacy?
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