Use the passage to answer the question.

How would the author describe the idea that “we can persuade people to save nature by making it possible for them to sell it”?

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Responses

a bias, because choosing the value of nature over the value of money is a personal judgment
a bias, because choosing the value of nature over the value of money is a personal judgment

a fallacy, because if people’s motivation is money, they might sometimes choose money over preserving nature
a fallacy, because if people’s motivation is money, they might sometimes choose money over preserving nature

a false dichotomy, because it presents the idea that there are two opposite choices
a false dichotomy, because it presents the idea that there are two opposite choices

a slippery slope, because if people value money over animals, they might start valuing money over people
a slippery slope, because if people value money over animals, they might start valuing money over people

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The most appropriate response to how the author would describe the idea that “we can persuade people to save nature by making it possible for them to sell it” is:

a fallacy, because if people’s motivation is money, they might sometimes choose money over preserving nature.