Read the passage from a debate speech.

The current trade situation in this nation is
unacceptable. We continue to lose money to other
nations, while those nations prosper. I have a detailed
plan to get our country and its people back on the
right track. My opponent, who uses her time to spread
lies and rumors while eating nice dinners bought by you
taxpayers, does not even have a plan. I question her
priorities

Which statement best explains why the evidence
provided in the text is a fallacy?

A. The speaker uses anecdotal evidence with phrases like "back on the right track."

B. The speaker uses a bandwagon statement by
complaining that other nations prosper

C. The speaker uses an ad hominem argument by
attacking an opponent's honesty.

D. The speaker uses a false dilemma by claiming to
have the ideal plan.

1 answer

C. The speaker uses an ad hominem argument by attacking an opponent's honesty.

This statement best explains why the evidence provided in the text is a fallacy, as the speaker is focusing on discrediting the opponent personally rather than addressing the actual debate topic or providing substantive evidence for their own claims.

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