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Talja [164]
2 years ago
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Common Logical Fallacies

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Feliz [49]2 years ago
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In opposing the argument in the text, slippery slope fallacy is used. The argument that is used is: D) If we let kids start doing whatever they want, they will all just drop out of school.

<h3>What is slippery slope fallacy?</h3>

The slippery slope fallacy or argument is known to be argument that asserts that a small step/action taken or permitted to be carried out can later lead to a chain of related events which will result to significant negative consequences. This means that if something small is allowed, it will lead to bigger consequences.

We can see that slippery slope fallacy is seen here as letting the kids do whatever they want will lead to drop out of school.

Learn more about slippery slope fallacy on brainly.com/question/1206965

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