Identifying Logical Fallacies in Arguments

Identifying Logical Fallacies in Arguments

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Interactive Video

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Sophia Harris

English

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

09:29

The video tutorial explores various logical fallacies, including circular reasoning, hasty generalization, slippery slope, straw man, ad hominem, false dichotomy, appeal to emotion, equivocation, bandwagon, and false analogy. Each fallacy is explained with examples to help viewers identify and understand them in literature and arguments.

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1.

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Which of the following is an example of circular reasoning?

2.

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What is the main issue with hasty generalization?

3.

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Which magazine ad uses overgeneralization?

4.

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What is a slippery slope fallacy?

5.

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Which example demonstrates a slippery slope fallacy?

6.

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What is an example of straw man logic?

7.

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Which of the following is an example of Ad Hominem fallacy?

8.

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What is a false dichotomy?

9.

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Which of the following is an example of appeal to emotion?

10.

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What is an example of false analogy?

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