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| something that cures/relieves a disease/body disorder |
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| person who over emphasizes rules/monir details |
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| to reprove in a formal way |
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| trambling from fear/nervousness |
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| having a sense of sadness |
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| providing a claim/idea by overwhelming an audience with statistics |
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| the idea that one thing leads to another |
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| decieving an audience by giving simple answers in response to complex questions, especially when appealing to less educated |
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| incorrectly applying one or two examples to all cases |
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| a reasoning that only gives two options when there are more available |
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| telling the truth but purposefully leaving out important details to support a false claim |
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| arguing the everyone is doing something it must be right |
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| situation that is correct because it has always been that way |
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