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select the correct answers from the lists to complete the sentence. (1 point)
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is a kind of flawed reasoning that creates two
choices.
To solve this, we recall logical fallacies. A "false dilemma" (or "either - or fallacy") is a flawed reasoning where only two (often oversimplified or untrue) choices are presented. So the first blank should be "false dilemma" and the second blank should be "opposing" (or "mutually exclusive" - but "false dilemma" is the key term for the first part, and the second part refers to the two choices being presented as the only options, often in an opposing or dichotomous way).
The sentence is about a logical fallacy. A false dilemma is a fallacy that wrongly presents only two choices. So the first blank is "false dilemma" and the second blank relates to the two choices (like "opposing" or "dichotomous" - but the key term for the first is "false dilemma").
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First blank: false dilemma; Second blank: opposing (or mutually exclusive, depending on the list options. If the list for the first has "false dilemma" and the second has "opposing" as an option, then those are the corrects. Assuming standard logical fallacy terms, the first is "false dilemma" and the second is "opposing" (or similar terms for the two choices presented).)