The argument contains a straw man fallacy. This is because it misrepresents the position of those who oppose building a new library by suggesting that their opposition equates to being against books and learning, which is not necessarily the case.
Use the passage to answer the question.
There is no question that we need to build a new library in our city. Our existing library is old and cramped, and it cannot meet the needs of our booming population. There are those who believe we do not need a new library, but why are they opposed to books and learning?
Which type of logical fallacy does this argument contain?
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bandwagon
bandwagon
slippery slope
slippery slope
straw man
straw man
false dichotomy
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