If argument A commits a fallacy and argument B does not, then:
A) A has a true conclusion and B has a false conclusion
B) B has a true conclusion and A has a false conclusion
C) B is more likely to have a true conclusion than A
D) There isn't enough information to say whether A or B has a true conclusion.
E) This could never happen, since every argument commits at least one fallacy.
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