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⟩ Many people argue that the death penalty deters murder. However, the notorious killer Ned Grandy deliberately moved to a state that imposes the death penalty just before embarking on a series of ferocious murders. Thus, it seems clear that the existence of the death penalty does not serve as a deterrent to murder.

The argument above may best be characterized as:

1. an appeal to emotion.

2. a flawed analogy.

3. a general conclusion based on a specific example.

4. circular reasoning.

5. an application of a general principle to a specific example.

Ans : C

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