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Fallacies rely on incorrect conclusions drawn from interpreting evidence. A. True B. False
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Fallacies rely on incorrect conclusions drawn from interpreting evidence.
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True, as a fallacy is the use of faulty reasoning, therefore making it an incorrect conclusion drawn from evidence that was interpreted. :) hope this helped
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