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#1: A logical fallacy:
A - Attempts to change your mind
B - Is a redundant statement
C - Can seem to make sense
D - Groups all people together

#2: Recognizing logical fallacies will help most help you:
A - Become better at writing speeches
B - Become a better newspaper writer
C - Become better at persuasion
D - Become a better fighter

#3: Using logical fallacies will help you master the art of persuasion
A - True
B - False

#4: ***Refer to image below for questions and choices for #4***

20 Points ;) #1: A logical fallacy: A - Attempts to change your mind B - Is a redundant-example-1
User Landry B
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1. A. attempts to change your mind
2. C. become better at persuasion
3. A. True
4. Ad hominem: D.
Slippery slope: A.
Circular reasoning: E.
Red herring: C.
Weak analogy: E.


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Answer:

C - Can seem to make sense

C - Become better at persuasion

A - True

Ad hominem: D.

Slippery slope: A.

Circular reasoning: D.

Red herring: C.

Weak analogy: E.

Step-by-step explanation:

Logical fallacies are often used in arguments to persuade people into believing what the speaker wants them to believe, and are often reasonings that make sense, but are arranged to make sense and to make the point of the speaker stronger, by knowing the logical fallacies you can weaken your opponents point and argument, and you can also strengthen yours, this can make you better at persuasion.

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