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What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point)
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Blue Berry
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What is an argument that attacks someone’s character or motives?(1 point)
Responses fallacy fallacy premise premise false
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Blue Berry
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What is an unsound argument based on false or illogical evidence?(1 point)
Responses fallacy fallacy premise premise bias bias
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Blue Berry
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What is an argument that artificially limits options to two opposite choices?(1 point)
Responses ad hominem ad hominem false
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Blue Berry
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1. ---------------- is a type of------------- where someone uses personal attack as part of an argument against a person’s
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RideOrDie
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1. ---------------- is a type of------------- where someone uses personal attack as part of an argument against a person’s
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RideOrDie
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1. ---------------- is a type of------------- where someone uses personal attack as part of an argument against a person’s
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RideOrDie
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1. ---------------- is a type of------------- where someone uses personal attack as part of an argument against a person’s
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RideOrDie
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What type of fallacy or faulty reasoning is used in this passage?
ad populum begging the claim genetic fallacy hasty
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What is bias?(1 point)
Responses an opposing argument or assertion that contradicts a claim an opposing argument or assertion
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Blue Berry
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What is an argument that limits options to two opposite choices?(1 point) Responses fallacy fallacy premise premise ad hominem
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What is a gambler’s fallacy?(1 point) Responses an argument that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in
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What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point) Responses
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Oceans and ponds are both bodies of water. Since an ocean has a strong effect on nearby
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What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point) Responses
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noooo
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Which of the following is a hasty generalization?
(1 point) Responses Playing football gives you concussions. Playing football
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The Monte Carlo fallacy would most likely lead you to: A) Make the...
The Monte Carlo fallacy would most likely lead you to: A)
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Which of these would NOT be considered an "unfair emotional appeal"? Responses False Authority False Authority Emotionally
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IK THE ANSWER
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What is an argument that limits options to two opposite choices?(1 point) Responses premise premise fallacy fallacy ad hominem
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What is one reason to avoid hasty generalizations? (1 point) Responses Words like all, always, never, and none sound convincing
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
My dad says everyone should recycle. Which evaluation of the logic used in this sentence
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What is a gambler’s fallacy?(1 point)
Responses a conclusion that does not follow logically from its premise a conclusion that
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What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point)
Responses ad
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Which of the following passages uses hasty generalization?
a) Nine out of ten cool kids at Parker's new school were coloring
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Which of the following passages uses circular reasoning?
a) After Herve explained that he thought they should get a dog, Aubrey
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Match Term Definition
Ad hominem A) The use of quick judgment that is not based on facts but instead on a very limited experience
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Read the following passage. Then answer the question that follows.
Regina was running for president of student council. In her
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Which of the following passages uses non sequitur?
a) Diana asked Manuel what time they should leave for dinner. He replied,
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Read the following passage. Then answer the question that follows.
Due to Tai's braces, he wasn't permitted to eat gum or hard
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Read the following passage. Then answer the question that follows.
Susie and Elmira are both eating veggie burgers and salads.
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
When you give them an inch, they will take a mile. Which kind of flawed reasoning is
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:)
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Which of these would NOT be considered an "unfair emotional appeal"?
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Um
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Which of these would NOT be considered an "unfair emotional appeal"?
Responses False Authority False Authority Emotionally
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Um
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What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point)
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Hana
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What is an argument that limits options to two opposite choices?(1 point)
Responses premise premise fallacy fallacy ad hominem ad
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Hana
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
When you give them an inch, they will take a mile. Which kind of flawed reasoning is
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What is a gambler’s fallacy?(1 point)
Responses an argument that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others.
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What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?(1 point)
Responses
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Which of the following is a hasty generalization?
(1 point) Responses Playing football gives you concussions. Playing football
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When you give them an inch, they will take a mile.%0D%0AWhich kind of flawed reasoning is this?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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In 3–5 sentences, provide a statement that uses fallacious reasoning to make an argument. Then, explain how the fallacious
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
When you give them an inch, they will take a mile. Which kind of flawed reasoning is
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Hana
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What is bias?(1 point)
Responses weaknesses in evidence that might influence the outcome of research weaknesses in evidence that
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When you give them an inch, they will take a mile.
Which kind of flawed reasoning is this? (1 point) Responses false dichotomy
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Which statement is an example of an appeal to authority fallacy? (1 Point)
Answers. Anyone who says our weighted blankets are
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Which of the following statements is a hasty generalization?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AWherever there is a
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ssds
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Which of the following statements is a hasty generalization?
(1 point) Responses Wherever there is a doughnut shop, you will find
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If a gamer were to decide to insult other players by saying, “Negative communication is a big part of the gaming experience
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Using the statement, “The competitive nature of gaming seems to encourage rude and inappropriate comments,” to claim that
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Which statement is an example of an appeal to authority fallacy?(1 point) Responses You can either buy our weighted blanket or
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Local_Dishwasher
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