A slippery slope argument is defined as an argument that attempts to:
A) persuade another person without giving any real evidence at all
B) defend an unpopular, immoral, or vulgar idea by showing that its acceptance by society is unavoidable
C) prove something that cannot really be proven
D) show that something is desirable for itself, and not for something beyond itself
E) show that something ought to be avoided, since it will lead to a series of further consequences, with the final outcome being undesirable
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