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"Kittens in Kubes" is the latest and greatest idea to cheer office workers in their stale and lonely jobs. Now they'll be able to
enjoy a one-hour visit from a kitten from the local humane
society. Volunteers will bring kittens to offices every Friday; office
workers can find a furry friend to take back to their cube for a
visit, or just take some time to tickle some whiskers before
heading back to their spreadsheets. The Humane Society hopes
that this "Kittens in Kubes" initiative will not only bring a ray of
sunshine to the lives of office workers – it might also encourage
people to adopt the cats and give them new homes.
Which statement best describes the logical fallacy used in this passage?
O A. The author uses a non sequitur by concluding that someone would want
to adopt a kitten after petting it.
B. The author uses a hasty generalization by assuming that office workers

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