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Read the following passage from "Every Man a King": You cannot solve [America's problems) through these
various and sundry alphabetical codes. You can have the
NRA and PWA and CWA and the UUG and GIN and any
other kind of "dad-gummed" lettered code. You can wait
until doomsday and see twenty-five more alphabets, but
that is not going to solve this proposition.
What logical fallacy does Long use in this passage?
A. Straw man argument
B. Slippery slope fallacy
C. Circular reasoning
D. Ad hominem argument

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