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A "Non Sequitur" Used in an Argument Is a Wrong

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A "non sequitur" used in an argument is a wrong conclusion:


A) that does not follow from the facts or premises set out.
B) based on a false analogy.
C) that relies on the idea that a popular belief is true.
D) based on an attack against the speaker,not his/her reasoning.

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