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Multiple reference variables can refer to the same object.
Appeal to Ignorance
A logical fallacy that argues something is true because it has not been proven to be false, or vice versa.
Proposition
A claim or proclamation that embodies an assessment or viewpoint, potentially valid or invalid.
Equivocation
The misleading use of a word with more than one meaning or sense, often intentionally, to confuse or deceive.
Sugar
A sweet-flavored substance derived primarily from sugarcane and sugar beets, used as a sweetener in food and beverages.
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