Nick drives a white foreign car that gets good gas mileage. Mary drives a white foreign car as well. Mary's car must get good mileage, too.
A. genetic fallacy
B. appeal to the masses
C. faulty analogy
D. begging the question
E. appeal to tradition
Answer: C
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