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there are often more than two sides to a question, and offering only two choices when more actually exist is called an either-or fallacy. (2) for example, the statement “you are either with us or against us” assumes that there is no middle ground. (3) or consider the following conclusion: people opposed to total freedom of speech are really in favor of censorship. (4) this argument ignores the fact that a person could believe in free speech as well as in laws that prohibit slander or that punish someone for falsely yelling “fire! ” in a crowded theater. 1. the pattern of organization of the selection is a. definition and example. b. cause and effect. c. comparison and/or contrast.

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