Answer:
I am pretty sure that it is genetic fallacy. Because it isn't hasty generalization for sure.
Explanation:
If Person 2 always lies, and they said that Person 1 always tells the truth, then we would have to assume that person one actually always lies, so their statement that Person 2 always lies would have to be a lie, so they would actually tell the truth... But then, that would mean that Person 2's statement that Person 1 always tells the truth would have to be true, and that would mean that Person 2 tells lies...
I don't think it's possible to come up with an answer with this... It's a perpetual loop of questioning both of their statements, and no way to find out who is actually telling the truth.
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Your answer would be
B. doing research for information about a topic
A, C, and D would not be correct. This is because it assumes that you have written something but the questions is about prewriting process. In this case, B would be correct because you are trying to find information and details you need.
The correct answer is Classic.