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Alliteration - CORRECT ANSWER-Repetition of consonant sounds
Assonance - CORRECT ANSWER-Repetition of vowel sounds
fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER-a false or mistaken idea
False Cause - CORRECT ANSWER-a fallacy in which a speaker mistakenly assumes that because
one event follows another, the first event is the cause of the second
invalid analogy - CORRECT ANSWER-two cases being compared are not essentially alike
Red Herring - CORRECT ANSWER-Introduces a topic unrelated to the claim
ad hominem - CORRECT ANSWER-a fallacy that attacks the person rather than dealing with the
real issue in dispute
, either or - CORRECT ANSWER-a fallacy that forces listeners to choose between two alternatives
when more than two alternatives exist
Bandwagon - CORRECT ANSWER-A fallacy which assumes that because something is popular, it
is therefore good, correct, or desirable.
Slippery Slope - CORRECT ANSWER-a fallacy which assumes that taking a first step will lead to
subsequent steps that cannot be prevented
appeal to tradition - CORRECT ANSWER-old is better than new
appeal to novelty - CORRECT ANSWER-new is better than old
Questionable Cause Fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER-cause is incorrectly identified
straw man fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER-a statement that refutes a claim that was never made
Two wrongs make a right fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER-Defending or justifying our wrong position
or conduct by pointing to a similar wrong done by someone else.
Appeal to Ignorance - CORRECT ANSWER-A fallacy that uses an opponent's inability to disprove
a conclusion as proof of the conclusion's correctness.
Hasty Generalization - CORRECT ANSWER-A fallacy in which a faulty conclusion is reached
because of inadequate evidence.
Reasoning from principle - CORRECT ANSWER-general principle to specific conclusion