The argument presented uses slippery slope reasoning. It suggests that serving desserts will lead to a chain of negative consequences, culminating in students developing poor eating habits both at school and at home.
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We should not serve desserts in the school cafeteria. If we offer desserts, students may stop choosing healthy foods in the cafeteria. They will expect to eat junk food and dessert for lunch every day, and their eating habits may get worse at home as well.
What type of fallacious reasoning does this argument use?
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Responses
appeal to authority
appeal to authority
slippery slope
slippery slope
red herring
red herring
false analogy
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