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Fallacies Quiz

Horizontales
Shows todays missteps and forms them into tomorrows disasters.
Half truths or arguments that give lies an honest appearance.
Changing the subject abruptly or introducing an irrelevant claim or fact to throw readers or listeners off the trail.
When the writer believes a certain position is the only right one.
When a claim is made on grounds that can't be accepted as true because those grounds themselves are in question.
Uses excessive emotion to distract readers from the facts.
Reducing a complicated issue to excessively simpler terms.
Inaccurate or inconsequential comparisons between objects or concepts.
An argument whose claims, reasons, or warrants don't connect logically.
The faulty assumption that because of one event or action follows another, a second will follow.
A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments.
Verticales
Using an authority as evidence in your argument when they aren't relevant to the argument.
A strategy that attacks arguments that no one is really making or portraying.
An inference drawn from insufficient evidence.
When the argument is attacking a person instead of their claims.
These urge people to take the common path that others are taking.
When a known figure frightens people with exaggerated comments well beyond statistical likelihood.