Reaction to what? What's her reaction to?
Here is a story to answer the given question:
Story Title: BRANDON - THE HELPER.
Brandon grew in the city of Costain with his parents who barely had enough to feed or to even sponsor Brandon to school.
As a result of this, Brandon is usually chased from school due to inability to pay his tuition fees.
One fateful day, Brandon was sent back home because of his tuition fees. On his way back home, he met a poor widow who was stucked with a heavy load. Brandon was moved to help her.
When Brandon got to her destination, he discovered that the woman wasn't poor but actually a very wealthy woman who stood on the road looking for a kind-hearted person to help.
The woman ended up putting Brandon back to school and pulling his family out of poverty.
<h3>What is a story?</h3>
A story actually refers to an event about someone or something that took place which is shared to teach others. It can be fictional (never happened) or non-fictional (true story).
We can see the above fictional story which is shared to teach everyone the importance of helping people.
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Answer:
A. Non sequitur
Explanation:
Non Sequitur is a type of logical fallacy that forms a conclusion or response that is not logically connected to the previous statement.
From the example, <em><u>Ever since the new casino opened unemployment in this city has gotten out of control </u></em>, there is no logical connection between the increased unemployment in the city and the new casino.
There would have been a logical conclusion if the statement was written like this,
<em>People who are caught gambling are fired, so since the new casino opened, the unemployment in the city has gotten out of control.</em>
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People who are caught gambling are fired is the premise and connects the next statements about unemployment rates increasing and the new casino in town.
Therefore, the logical fallacy that takes place is Non sequitur as it has no logical connection to the premise.
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