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Professor Stevens, the great English scholar, says that Chaucer's Canterbury Tales represents a mile-stone in the development of the English language. Therefore, the Canterbury Tales must indeed be a mile-stone, just as he says.
A) Appeal to force.
B) No fallacy.
C) Amphiboly.
D) Appeal to unqualified authority.
E) False cause.

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