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weeeeeb [17]
3 years ago
10

Match the fallacy with its name.

English
1 answer:
allsm [11]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Non sequitur.

Explanation:

Fallacy can be defined as a mistaken or false belief that are based on illogical arguments or reasoning.

However, a lot of people might actually think it to true but it isn't. There are various types of fallacy, these include;

black or white, non sequitur, ad hominem, bandwagon, appeal to authority, straw man, oversimplification/hasty generalization.

A non sequitur in Latin simply means that, "it does not follow." When a conclusion made doesn't tally or align with a previous statement (evidence), it is known as non sequitur.

Simply stated, a non sequitur refers to a statement that isn't logical.

Example of a non sequitur are;

"For a great night's sleep, buy a mattress from Mattress Warehouse. Our unique brand of mattress is the only mattress that Stephen King will buy for his home."

"I had dysentery last night after eating meat pie, pizzas are the best and tastiest."

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