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horsena [70]
2 years ago
9

Richard Nixon's "Checkers" speech was a response to accusations that he misused campaign funds for non-political expenses. Which

paragraph in this excerpt from the speech uses the red herring fallacy?
English
1 answer:
inna [77]2 years ago
8 0

The paragraph in this excerpt from the speech that uses the red herring fallacy is :The second Paragraph which starts off with "My wife's sitting over here"

This is because the red herring fallacy is one that makes use of  irrelevant information in order to distract people from the relevant information, distracting attention.

<h3>What is a Red Herring Fallacy?</h3>

This refers to the type of fallacy that makes use of irrelevant information in order to distract people from the relevant information, distracting attention.

Hence, we can see that The paragraph in this excerpt from the speech that uses the red herring fallacy is : The second Paragraph which starts off with "My wife's sitting over here"

This is because the red herring fallacy is one that makes use of irrelevant information in order to distract people from the relevant information, distracting attention.

Read more about red herring fallacy here:

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