A fallacy is:
A) An argument that superficially appears to be a good argument but actually violates at least one of the three criteria for argument evaluation.
B) An argument that fails to satisfy any of the three criteria for argument evaluation.
C) A cogent argument that is neither valid nor sound.
D) A valid argument that is not cogent.
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