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Match the definition to the term.
1. deduction   A. orderly thinking based on set principles
2. logical fallacy   B. an appeal to join the "winning side"
3. premise   C. a personal attack designed to discredit the sponsor of an idea or cause
4. syllogism   D. a method of logic which moves from a general principle to specific instances
5. either-or fallacy   E. an appeal to action by a famous or admired person
6. bandwagon   F. a method of logic which moves from specific instances to a general principle
7. endorsement   G. an error in logic often used to mislead readers in persuasive text
8. induction   H. an argument that plays on feelings of fear, joy, sadness, pity, excitement, etc.
9. logical appeal   I. an argument arriving at a logical conclusion based on a premise
10. argumentum ad hominem   J. the major idea on which an argument is based
11. ethical appeal   K. an argument appealing to a reader's sense of justice, fairness, right, and wrong
12. emotional appeal   L. an argument based on a hypothetical rather than actual circumstance
13. slippery slope fallacy   M. an argument intended to convince the reader that only two options are available

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3.Sorry I couldn't find the term that matches up on here but I found the definition. a previous statement that an argument is based or how an outcome was decided. It's a previous statement that an argument is based or how an outcome was decided.

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