The statement "When you give them an inch, they will take a mile" reflects a flawed reasoning known as a slippery slope fallacy, but since that's not one of the options provided, it is closest related to a false dichotomy. It implies that there are only two extreme outcomes (giving a little leads to losing everything), disregarding any middle ground. So the correct response would be false dichotomy.
When you give them an inch, they will take a mile. Which kind of flawed reasoning is this? (1 point) Responses false dichotomy false dichotomy appeal to emotion appeal to emotion appeal to authority appeal to authority gambler’s fallacy
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