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Airida [17]
3 years ago
6

Match the example with the logical fallacy it illustrates.

English
1 answer:
posledela3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.  C: Hasty Generalization

Explanation:

<em>Hasty Generalization </em><em> is the fallacy that uses claims with no evidence, only exaggeration.</em>

Answer:

2. A: Fear

Explanation:

<em>A fallacy that </em><em>appeals to fear </em><em> is the one that only tries to increase fear: "none of us will be safe on the road."</em>

Answer:

3. B: Popularity

Explanation:

<em>A </em><em>popularity appeal </em><em> is known as B</em><em>andwagon Argument,</em><em>  which is the falacy that says that something is true only because many people believe or act accourding  to some ideas.</em>

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