Are you talking about the book?
If you live at zero degrees latitude then you are on the equator
Answer:
- Circular reasoning.
Explanation:
A Fallacy is described as a flaw or error in the reasoning of an argument which makes the argument unsound and invalid.
Circular reasoning is characterized as the logical fallacy in which the argument begins with the point through which the author wishes to end/conclude the argument.
The given argument exemplifies 'circular reasoning' as it assumes that 'the actors are conceited' which implies that the point author is trying to prove is already assumed true. <u>This creates a logical error as the conclusion is made without any proof</u>.
Answer:
The young child got himself into trouble because he hit his cousin. He didn't like the cousin touching his toys and he wanted to stop him. The cousin was not very nice and he encouraged the young child to touch the expensive vase. The vase broke and the young child was told off. The young child said it was the cousin who had persuaded him to touch the vase. Then the cousin stuck out his tongue and made the young child cry.
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