Answer: sometimes
Explanation: it depends on the qualifications and validity of their statement. Does their opinion bring value to the conversation?
<span>The dialogue in "Hills Like White Elephants" focuses on the possibility of an abortion.
A man is talking to his girlfriend about her having a surgery, and although it is never directly stated, it is implied the surgery is actually an abortion. He wants her to have it, and she doesn't, and they are having an argument without even listening to each other - it is futile given that she won't do it, and he wants her to.
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It would be D) logical fallacies which means faulty ways of reasoning such as the slippery slope
<span>I believe that it is C. Hope this helps :)</span>