<span>"Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say ay, And I will take thy word: yet if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false: at lovers' perjuries They say love laughs."
Do you love me? I know what you will say and I will take you word but only if you swear to me. You must prove yourself false? </span>
Answer:
- Slippery slope fallacy.
Explanation:
A logical fallacy exemplifies flawed or faulty reasoning that functions to disprove the logic of the argument. The given argument displays 'slippery slope fallacy' that implies an error where a small(minor) and less significant initial steps leading to a crucial, considerable, and significant effect or event. Similarly, in the given example, the argument begins with a peripheral step 'what courses should be required of all university students' leading to a serious and notable effect 'university will collapse'. Thus, the argument reflects '<u>slippery slope fallacy</u>'.
Guitarist -> music review
investor in a company-> business report
café owner-> coffee roasting data
college professor-> academic paper
I’m pretty sure it’s b but i need to read the story
I was having breakfast when the phone rang.