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Jaycee Lee
13 February, 09:57
Which statement contains circular reasoning?
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Aubrie Dodson
13 February, 12:33
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A statement that contains circular reasoning is one in which you try to support a statement or a claim by repeating it in a different, more stronger manner. Example would be Too many people are speeding, and they are breaking the law.
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