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"The rooster crows at sunrise every morning, so the rooster must cause the sun to rise." This is an example ofGroup of answer choicesbegging.slippery slope thinking.falling victim to false cause.jumping on a bandwagon.

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"The rooster crows at sunrise every morning, so the rooster must cause the sun to rise." This is an example ofGroup of answer choicesbegging.slippery slope thinking.falling victim to false cause.jumping on a bandwagon.

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This is an example of falling victim to false cause.

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