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umka21 [38]
3 years ago
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Which fallacy is evident in this sentence? Either we attack when our enemies least expect it, or we prepare to be completely des

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1 answer:
arlik [135]3 years ago
7 0
The fallacy would be we attack when our enemies least expect it. It's a mistaken idea (fallacy) to believe that the enemies wouldn't be expecting it.
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