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3 June, 12:11

A logical fallacy that is redundant and often evades the question at hand is called:

A. false causality.

B. an ad hominem argument.

C. begging the question.

D. a straw man fallacy.

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  1. 3 June, 12:38
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    The answer is B. an ad hominem argument.
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