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Fallacy Puzzle S2 W12

Horizontales
Changing the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument.
Generalizing about a class based upon a small or poor sample.
Appealing to the authority of someone who has no special knowledge in the area he is discussing.
Asserting that what is true of something as a whole must also be true of each of its parts.
Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it.
Claiming that some items with only minor similarities are the same in almost everything else.
Verticales
Claiming something is true simply because nobody has yet given evidence to the contrary.
Dismissing another person's view point on an issue because the speaker is inconsistent in that very thing.
Assuming that since A happened before B, A must have caused B.
Using a double standard or arguing for an unjustified exception.
Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it.
Asserting that what is true of part of something must also be true of the whole thing.
Asserting that we must choose between two things, when in fact we have more than two alternatives.
Assuming that if we take one step, nothing will stop us from taking a series of steps because each step is the same.
Changing or exaggerating an opponent's position to make it easier to refute..
Asking one question, which assumes the answer to a second question.
Attacking an opponent's character or his motives for believing something instead of disproving his argument.
Introducing an irrelevant point into an argument.