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When a persuasive speaker attacks the person supporting an issue rather than the issue itself, which fallacy is the speaker committing?
When a persuasive speaker attacks the person supporting an issue rather than the issue itself, which fallacy is the speaker committing?
When a persuasive speaker attacks the person supporting an issue rather than the issue itself, which fallacy is the speaker committing?
A) non sequitur
B) hasty generalization
C) ad hominem
D) bandwagon
Answer: C
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