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posledela
3 years ago
15

Which sentence exemplifies the logical fallacy "fear"?

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1 answer:
dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
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Answer:  your answer is B

Explanation: this person is scared or <u>fearful</u> that taxes will go down if you dont elect her

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