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Tamara: My previous employer, WXY Corporation, owes me my final paycheck, and I have been having trouble collecting it. Tomorrow, I am going to WXY's payroll office with an attorney, and I am not coming home without my final paycheck. So, if I am not home tomorrow night, you will know that I haven't collected my final paycheck. Which of the following best describes the flaw in Tamara's reasoning? A- It erroneously presumes that WXY can afford to pay Tamara's final paycheck.
B- It mistakenly assumes that the presence of an attorney will guarantee the collection of the final paycheck.
C- It unfairly attacks the character of the employees in WXY 's payroll office rather than the policies they execute.
D- It mistakes something that could be true for something that must be true.
E- It equivocates with respect to the term "collect."

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