b) the president uses a bandwagon appeal saying everyone is already on board with changing higher fees for the dance.
This is an error in reasoning because just because a large number of people support something does not necessarily mean it is the best course of action. It doesn't address the actual arguments or reasons for increasing fees.
What error in reasoning is made in this argument?
a) The president uses a faulty attack pointing out ho the previous committee lacked organization
b) the president uses a band wagon appeal saying everyone is already on board with changing higher fees for the dance.
c) the president uses all-or-nothing thinking stating that people won't enjoy dancing if a different band is hired.
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