Answer:
An either-or fallacy.
Explanation:
This fallacy occurs when, in this case, the speaker builds an argument under the assumption that there are not more than 2 outcomes or choices for that specific dilemma. In this case, Wesley's persuasive speech about school violence and gun control has "only" two outcomes: either they forbid guns from everyone except police and military or they can expect massacres in schools.
Answer:
Please sit your books on the shelf, and then take out a pen for a quiz.
Answer:
Junior gets beat up at least once a month on the rez for having water on the brain, wearing glasses, seizing, lisping and stuttering