Recently, The Peague Daily Paper published an article about teen health. The article featured a study that found that students are unhealthy because they eat junk food out of vending machines for lunch, they don't exercise enough, and they get very little sleep. Edward, a salesperson with Dynadyme Vending Machines, mailed a letter to the principal at Peague School. Here is part of the letter.

I recently read the article in your town's paper. Dynadyme Vending Machines can solve the health problem at your school by providing healthy, fiber-rich snacks for your students. Please consider purchasing one or more Dynadyme machines for your school today!

Edward's letter contains an example of
A.
circular reasoning.
B.
non sequitur.
C.
false dilemma.
D.
partial truth.

B. non sequitur.