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24 July, 21:04

The following claim illustrates a fallacy: Either our team allows sponsor logos on the front of player uniforms or this will be the last season our team can afford to play. Group of answer choices

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  1. 24 July, 21:19
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    I can see that there are no group of answer choices.

    The statement above is "true."

    Explanation:

    "Fallacy" refers to a form of reasoning that is "faulty" or a mistaken idea. It only addresses the issue with two options and doesn't consider the other alternatives.

    For example: We either ban the books or the world will end.

    As you can see, there are only two options: to ban the books or the world will end.

    Similarly, the statement above is a "fallacy." It only provides two options: the team will allow sponsor logos on the front of player uniforms or this will be the last season that the team can afford to play. There are no other alternatives involve.

    So, this explains the answer.
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