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Read the following passage from "Every Man a King":
Now, my friends, if you were off on an island where there were one hundred lunches, you could not let one man eat up the hundred lunches, or take the hundred lunches and not let anybody else eat any for them. If you did, there would not be anything else for the balance of the people to consume.
What logical fallacy does long use in this passage
A. false analogy
B. Slippery slope fallacy
C. Ad hominem argument
D. Straw man argument
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