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Match the fallacy with its name. The people who make biscuits would have you believe that eggs, butter, salt, and flour are the only things you need to
have in your kitchen.
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appeal to authority
bandwagon
ad hominem
oversimplification/hasty generalization
straw man
non-sequitur
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