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Imagine you have given a task to write a persuasive speech where you promote the use of solar energy in your town.
Which statement, if included in the speech, would be considered a logical fallacy?
A)
Solar energy will save our environment completely if people will just start using it instead of burning coal or petroleum products.
B)
Solar energy does not harm the environment like burning coal or petroleum products, and it is not as expensive to implement as people might think.
C)
Solar energy panels come in a number of different styles and can be used in a number of different settings, as long as there is enough sunlight available.
D)
None of these choices would represent a logical fallacy, as they all make sound logical sense and would strengthen the argument in an objective, unbiased way.
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