Identify which fallacy has been committed. Bad credit, no problem. Now you too can have a Master Card with the best possible interest rate

a. Fallacy of Division
b. Weasel Words
c. Euphemism
d. Amphibole
e. False Implication
f. Rhetorical Question
g. Equivocation


e

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