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Ms. French- I don’t want to eat a vegan pizza. |
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Ms. Parker- You should try it. It’s the most popular pizza in town. |
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HINT: Attacking The Motive is reasoning that rejects a person's statement or argument because of that person's motive for making the statement or argument. Technically, this argument does not reject another person statement. It is attempting to change what a person "wants." But even if you thought this argument was rejecting another person's statement, the argument does not base this rejection on that person's motive for making the statement.
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