Doreen is in an argument with her daughter Jessica, who asks if she can go on a date with a boy from her high school. Doreen contends that if she permits Jessica to go on the date, the next thing you know, Jessica will have sex with her date,
eventually get pregnant, likely end up having to get an abortion, and finally drop out of school. Doreen's argument exemplifies a ____argument.
a. centralized drama c. slippery slope
b. crescendo d. far reaching
ANS: C
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