Which one of the following sentences has a logical fallacy?
A: There aren't enough parking spaces for students on campus because there are too many cars.
B: There aren't enough parking spaces for students on campus because the parking permits are not distributed fairly.
A: There aren't enough parking spaces for students on campus because there are too many cars.
B: There aren't enough parking spaces for students on campus because the parking permits are not distributed fairly.
举一反三
- There aren't _____ cars in the parking lot. There is only one. A: any B: some C: many D: much
- This is a‘No Parking’area. Cars aren't allowed in this ______ . A: district B: country C: surrounding D: kingdom
- This is a‘No Parking’area. Cars aren't allowed in this ______ . A: distric B: country C: surroundin D: kingdom
- 5. I don’t see _______ parking spaces round here, do you? A: some B: any C: few
- I don’t see _______ parking spaces round here, do you? A: some B: any C: few D: no