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Which type of logical fallacy does Alexandra make in the
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Which type of logical fallacy does Alexandra make in the
underlined portion of the passage?
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Pedro asked the teacher what time class would be
dismissed on the final day of school. Before his teacher
had a chance to respond, Alexandra said, "Pedro, not
everyone is eager for summer vacation to begin!" The other
students rolled their eyes and began sighing at Alexandra's
observation
straw man
bandwagon
slippery slope
hasty generalization
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