A) ad hominem
B) hasty generalization
C) appeal to novelty
D) post hoc, ergo propter hoc
E) either-or
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A) use emotional language
B) develop vivid examples
C) speak with sincerity and conviction
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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A) either-or
B) invalid analogy
C) false example
D) slippery slope
E) appeal to tradition
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A) slippery slope
B) appeal to sympathy
C) appeal to novelty
D) red herring
E) bandwagon
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A) Supplement your argument with strong emotional appeal.
B) Use vivid language when describing the consequences.
C) Use evidence or reasoning to prove that the consequences will occur.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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A) generalization
B) causal
C) analogical
D) specific
E) descriptive
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A) circular deduction
B) erroneous principle
C) either-or
D) false cause
E) invalid analogy
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A) appeal to novelty
B) invalid analogy
C) circular generalization
D) erroneous principle
E) either-or
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A) invalid analogy
B) appeal to tradition
C) false example
D) red herring
E) slippery slope
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True/False
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A) circular reasoning
B) hasty generalization
C) invalid analogy
D) false cause
E) bandwagon
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