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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
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Directions: Each statement has faulty logic, unsupported facts or emotional appeal. Copy the statements and bold the lines in ea

ch statement that have faulty logic, unsupported facts, and emotional appeal.
1. Everyone wants to get married someday. A good self-concept is important in attracting a husband or wife. Therefore, everyone should develop a good self-concept.



2. An ordinary Jew was required to wash and change his clothes before visiting the inner court of the temple.



3. Students who take earth science instead of physics are lazy. Susie took earth science instead of physics. She should be kicked out of school.



4. Ms. Bauer is an incompetent math teacher. She is "a big fat idiot."



5. "Science shows that the Earth is billions of years old!"



6. There must be objective rights and wrongs in the universe. If not, how can you possibly say that torturing babies for fun could ever be right?



7. I know why you failed all your classes last semester. You don‘t study.



8. I met a little boy with cancer who lived just 20 miles from a power line who looked into my eyes and said, in his weak voice, ―Please do whatever you can so that other kids won‘t have to go through what I am going through.
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1 answer:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
5 0

Below are the statements which have faulty logic, unsupported facts or emotional appeal. Here are issues pointed out below:

1. Everyone wants to get married someday. A good self-concept is important in attracting a husband or wife. Therefore, everyone should develop a good self-concept. - faulty logic.

2. An ordinary Jew was required to wash and change his clothes before visiting the inner court of the temple. - unsupported fact.

3. Students who take earth science instead of physics are lazy. Susie took earth science instead of physics. She should be kicked out of school. - faulty logic.

4. Ms. Bauer is an incompetent math teacher. She is "a big fat idiot." - faulty logic.

5. "Science shows that the Earth is billions of years old!" - unsupported fact.

6. There must be objective rights and wrongs in the universe. If not, how can you possibly say that torturing babies for fun could ever be right? - emotional appeal.

7. I know why you failed all your classes last semester. You don‘t study. - faulty logic.

8. I met a little boy with cancer who lived just 20 miles from a power line who looked into my eyes and said, in his weak voice, ―Please do whatever you can so that other kids won‘t have to go through what I am going through. - emotional appeal.

<h3>What are faulty logic, unsupported facts and emotional appeal?</h3>

Faulty logic has to do with arguments that are false and flawed and can be proven wrong with proper reasoning.

Unsupported facts are arguments or statements that do not have clear evidence of being true.

Emotional appeal is known to be appeal to emotion. It's seen as a way in which one's emotions are manipulated in order to for an argument to be won.

Learn more about emotional appeal on brainly.com/question/4085701

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