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Fallacy
An error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid or unsound but may appear superficially plausible.
Vase
A vase is a container, often decorative, used to hold cut flowers or as an ornament.
Parties
Social gatherings or events where people interact for entertainment, or organizational entities involved in legal agreements or political contexts.
False Alternative
A logical fallacy that occurs when only limited alternatives are considered, when in fact more options are available.
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