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MULTIPLE CHOICE

When is an argument considered to be a logical fallacy?


a When the argument doesn't make sense
b When an illogical premise is presented with logical supporting information
c When there is a logical premise without data to support it
d When a logical premise is supported by very general claims
e When the author or speaker is not a credible representative of the topic
f When a logical premise is supported by claims that don't address the argument's point
When certain claims only seem to lead to other, unsupported claims

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I believe it is the answer choice B.
hope this helps! :)
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