The faulty logic that the given sentence contains is B. Either-or Fallacy. An either-or fallacy is the limiting of possible answers into two or it is oversimplifying. In the given sentence above, it only gives two possible answers: either meeting the deadline, or if not the town will suffer.
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He urged the people to act their best and live up to the standards of God · ONLY by living a true generous Christian being is through terms
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he is confident he will get a prize
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You should always look at a rubric, so you can get a great grade.