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In relation to arguments, what is fallacious reasoning? Question 3 options: the type of argument that wins strong and provable facts refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information the
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In relation to arguments, what is fallacious reasoning?
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the type of argument that wins
strong and provable facts
refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information
the losing argument
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c.) refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information
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Refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information
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