It is false that Dr. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary reflects today's trend toward objectivity in lexicography.
Are you going to give a selection or not? If not, then the sentences that have collective nouns in it are like a flock of sheep or a school of fish Something like that.
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The answer is: <u>e. appeal to novelty</u>
Explanation:
Basically what the appeal to novelty fallacy is about, it's exactly and literally this statement as the argument is based on something being better than the other because it´s newer. The other options cannot be possible as <em>bandwagon </em>is basically basing your argument on what the other people believe, if the majority believes it's correct, then according to this fallacy, it is correct; <em>false syllogism </em>is an incorrect proposition, which draws the wrong conclusion from two premises; <em>appeal to tradition </em>is that one which is believed to be correct judt because it's the traditional belief; <em>invalid analogy or false analogy </em>consists in assuming that just beacause two things are different in a certain way, then they are different in every aspect.
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