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If I can’t join the carpool, I won’t be able to go to work.

Which logical fallacy is used in the sentence?
A. either/or argument
B .bandwagon appeal
C. circular reasoning
D. hasty generalization

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Either/or arugment is your answer on gradpoint.

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Answer:

Either/or argument.

Step-by-step explanation:

An either/or argument, also called false dilemma, is an argumentative fallacy in which the outcome of something is passed as depending on only two options when in fact there would be at least a third possible option available. In the example above, the person either joins the carpool or he won´t be able to get to work is a fallacy since, logically, that person could get to work through many other means.

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