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“Either you are for us or against us,” is an example of a:

Select one:
A. black-or-white fallacy.
B. false cause.
C. division fallacy.
D. composition fallacy.

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It’s A ........... sorry I’m only putting dots because it won’t send
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User Sovon
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

this fallacy occurs when an arguer limits the conclusion to one only one of two, often extreme, possibility (either black or white) and refuses to acknowledge thats some elements of both or moderate conclusions (grey) cloud, in fact, be possibility.

I hope this helped i never been good with this type of stuff but i tryed

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