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All right, in this question we're trying to match each fallacy with its definition.
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So it looks like a has been done for us, also known as circular reasoning, because the conclusion is true.
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So that would be a begging the question.
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Let's see, number two, sometimes occurs due to peer pressure or group rethink.
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So that is going to be f, bandwagon, for sure.
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C, a casual, no, causal situation where we're unsure of the actual root cause, possibly ignore a possible cause or incorrectly assume a common cause.
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And that i believe would be b, hasty generalization.
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Next, this argument states that the action or conclusion is a justified response to another wrong action or conclusion.
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That's going to be an example of two wrongs, make a right, so that's i...