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Click link to read Mark Twain's essay "The Late Benjamin Franklin"
Resource: Twain, M. (1983). THE LATE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Saturday Evening Post, 255(2), 18-93. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
In a 1-page essay, provide an analysis that identifies fallacious reasoning in the story and explain why.
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Running head: FALLACIES COMMITTED BY MARK TWAIN
Fallacies Committed By Mark Twain
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Mark Twain’s ‘The late Benjamin Franklin’ is entirely a piece of fallacy since every
argument he has on the life of Franklin is based on illogical judgment. To begin with, Twain
states that Franklin was a twin and that they were born at the same time in tw...
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