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this question is appauling.
It's called begging the question. Also called circular logic.
Begging the question is a logical fallacy in which the proposition to be proved is assumed implicitly or explicitly in the premise.
An example of begging the question is saying, 'He is drunk because he is under the influence of alcohol.' It is a type of circular reasoning.
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it is actually called mendicant
No, it does not. It actually is called busking. Begging is when you only recieve, and in busking you trade your performance for people's money.
I think that the answer is : Begging the question