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| the logical fallacy of that an argument proving a not relevant point has proved the point at issue [image] |
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| capable of being believed.[image] |
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| the foundation for an a argument[image] |
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| trying to get people to believe you[image] |
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| rational argument [image] |
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| following something else because other people are [image] |
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| The art of effective or persuasive speaking and/or writing.[image] |
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| using words or things to influence someone. [image] |
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| a start for the appropriate course of an action.[image] |
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