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Match the statement to the fallacy.
1. Nobody but a New Yorker c...
English, 21.03.2020 03:11 madisontrosclair2
PLEASE HELP FAST
Match the statement to the fallacy.
1. Nobody but a New Yorker can stand New York.
2. One hundred thousand readers can't be wrong. Buy The Podunk Gazette!
3. I think this town needs a new hospital because I hate to think of all those poor people suffering.
4. You had better believe me when I say Alaska is a great state because I'm from Alaska.
a. either-or
b. jumping on the bandwagon
c. endorsement
d. logic vs. emotion
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