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2 February, 20:38

Read the passage.

But in every nation, as I said, there are a vast class who are cowardly, and more less stupid.

Which best evaluates the reasoning in this passage?

A) The reasoning is not sound; the author relies on name-calling.

B) The reasoning is not sound; the author uses an either-or argument.

C) The reasoning is sound; the author's argument is logical.

D) The reasoning is not sound; the author relies on overgeneralization.

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  1. 2 February, 20:47
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    The answer is D) The reasoning is not sound; the author relies on overgeneralization. It says "But in every nation, as I said, there are a vast class who are cowardly" which is overgeneralization.
  2. 2 February, 21:01
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    The Answer to your question is A.) The reasoning is not sound; the author relies on name-calling.
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