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Identifying Logical Fallacies
Which of these statements is an example of a non sequitur?
I have read 100 books per year because I enjoy reading.
O People who read 100 books per year can read very quickly.
O I haven't read 100 books per year, so I don't care about reading.
O People who read 100 books per year can get books from many places.
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Identifying Logical Fallacies
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