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Which describes false cause-effect?

A) A prompts B to happen, without proof that any relationship between A and B actually exists.

B) Repeating words at the beginning of nearby phrases, clauses, or sentences.

C) A question that implies or contains its own answer.

D) Attacking the person making the argument instead of the argument itself.

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Hello!

I believe your answer is

A.) A prompts B to happen, without proof that any relationship between A and B actualy exists.


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User Ryan Salmons
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A) A prompts B to happen, without proof that any relationship between A and B actually exists.

Cause-effect could be described as A prompts B to happen, but in order to have a true cause-effect there must be a relationship between A and B, otherwise the two are just two random facts not related to each other. This creates a false cause and effect sentecence, which could lead to the idea that the two facts are related even when they are not.

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