Why is it so important to be able to recognize the logical fallacy called "false cause"?
A. Knowing if one event caused another can help you win arguments.
B. Understanding cause and effect is only useful in math and science.
C. Most events have multiple causes, so finding a true connection between them is impossible.
D. Finding the real cause behind events keeps you from being mislead and helps you find real solutions to problems.
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