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Identify the logical fallacy...
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Identify the logical fallacy demonstrated in each excerpt.
false dilemma
ad hominem
red herring
false analogy
Excerpt
Logical
Fallacy
Our current mayor has been in politics for over 25 years. It is time
that we have a younger mayor, so we can have fresh ideas to make our city better.
Increasing our city's debt to improve our roads is better than
letting all our cars be destroyed because of all the pot holes.
Driving to work instead of using public transportation is like not
eating everything on your plate. It wastes valuable resources
It is true that the city council did approve a tax for a new road
construction project. However, our city needs to attract more businesses to stabilize
our economy
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