Paul would make a great class president because he is good at basketball.
what type of logical...
English, 12.10.2019 23:00 shakalalewis7255
Paul would make a great class president because he is good at basketball.
what type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of?
a. bandwagon
b. straw man
c. non sequitur
d. slippery slope
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