If overfishing continues, there will be no more fish in the ocean for people to eat. If there are no more fish in the ocean, there will be a terrible food crisis around the world. It won't be long before all of the grocery shelves are empty.
Which logical fallacy do these sentences demonstrate?
a.
false cause
b.
cherry picking
c.
genetic fallacy
d.
slippery slope
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