Match each logical fallacy with the correct definition.

Match Term Definition
Ad hominem A) The introduction of a completely unrelated topic to distract from the actual issue being discussed
Bandwagon B) The assumption that if one thing happens, then multiple other things, usually negative, will happen as a result
False analogy C) The use of name‐calling and finger‐pointing to attack the opponent and not the opponent's argument
Hasty generalization D) The assumption that because two things share one similarity, they automatically share more similarities
Red herring E) The assumption that you should do or think something because it is popular or has mass appeal
Slippery slope F) The use of one or two limited experiences or encounters to assume all future experiences or encounters will be the same

Ad hominem - C) The use of name‐calling and finger‐pointing to attack the opponent and not the opponent's argument

Bandwagon - E) The assumption that you should do or think something because it is popular or has mass appeal
False analogy - D) The assumption that because two things share one similarity, they automatically share more similarities
Hasty generalization - F) The use of one or two limited experiences or encounters to assume all future experiences or encounters will be the same
Red herring - A) The introduction of a completely unrelated topic to distract from the actual issue being discussed
Slippery slope - B) The assumption that if one thing happens, then multiple other things, usually negative, will happen as a result