A slippery slope argument is
A.
an argument that depends on an ambiguity.
B.
an argument with a premise that needs to be justified but isn’t justified.
C.
an argument that something isn't true because we do not know it is true.
D.
an argument that a group of things must have a property because members of that group have that property.
E.
an argument that cites insignificant changes along a continuum.