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| a fallacy in logical argument. ( noun) |
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| capable of being believed; believable. |
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| land having an indicated character: rising ground. |
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| an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof. |
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| the state or fact of being persuade or conviced. |
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| Also called logotypes. a graphic representation or symbol of acompany names, trademark, abberviation , etc., often uniquelydesigned for ready recognition. |
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| is a type of propaganda technique which is when the reader is persuaded, to think or buy something, because "everyone" is doing it, or when it is very popular. |
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the art of using speech to persuade, influence, or please; oratory |
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| information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to helpor harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation etc. |
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something proposed, as a plan |
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