Part II. IDENTIFICATIONS TYPE the CORRECT SPECIFIC NAME of the fallacy that is described next to the number of the test item on the answer sheet.
Example: An attempt to “argue” for a position by using words with positive or negative tone as “evidence.” (Loaded Language)
1. An irrelevant appeal to emotion that uses threats or intimidation as a method of persuasion.
2. An appeal to the claims of an unqualified alleged expert as evidence for truth.
Part II. IDENTIFICATIONS TYPE the CORRECT SPECIFIC NAME of the fallacy that is described next to the number of the test
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Part II. IDENTIFICATIONS TYPE the CORRECT SPECIFIC NAME of the fallacy that is described next to the number of the test
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