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25 November, 22:16

which type of logical fallacy is this an example of "Roger is really good at baseball. He would make a great class president." a. slippery slope b. ad hominem c. non sequitur d. bandwagon

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  1. 25 November, 22:36
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    The correct answer is C. Non sequitur

    Explanation:

    In the non sequitur fallacy, the speaker provides a reason or consequence that is not logically connected to the first statement provided. This means there was not a logical process in the construction of the proposition and this makes it invalid.

    This occurs in "Roger is good at baseball. He would make a great class president" because the consequence "He would make a great class president" is not logically connected to the first statement considering skills at a specific sport do not make you good at politics or being a leader. Indeed, these are two separate aspects that are no logically connected.
  2. 25 November, 22:46
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    its c my homie

    Explanation:

    in right
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