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| a request for aid, support, sympathy, etc. |
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| using an emotional response instead of real facts |
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| when someone starts making presumptions quickly |
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| Post hoc, ergo proctor hoc |
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| because of this, this other thing happened |
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| to say something is yours |
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| to yield or delay doing something |
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| an analogy that has flaws in it |
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| something that makes people feel pity or be sad |
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| reasoning that have very detailed facts |
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| logic that has no facts but presumptions |
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| evidence from observations |
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| evidence that can be found scientifically or logically |
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| information based on a person's past experience |
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| to say things about a person's character to undermine their argument |
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| the characteristics of a group of people like languages, customs and other things. |
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| when you are wrong in logic |
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| to be able to be believed by another person |
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| a position in a viewpoint |
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| to dissprove someone in an argument |
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| to get someone to believe into something or do something |
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| the pursuade the use of reasoning |
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| to be appealed to popularity or why people do a particular thing |
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| to undue the use of exaggeration |
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| rumors that had happened on purpose to hurt one particular person |
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| to give choices that one of them is a fallacy |
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using a negative word but making it good.
"Not bad at all" |
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| to dissaprove of something |
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| using the double meaning of a word |
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| convincing someone using the character of the author |
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| to do or say something in a nicer way |
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| to give an idea of something happening but the opposite happens |
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| a statement that goes against it self |
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