Logical Fallacies
Logical Fallacies
Rhetorical Appeals
Writing Terms
Writing Process
100

What is a logical fallacy?

An error in reasoning
100

What is an either/or fallacy?

Sometimes referred to as false dilemma: only presenting two possible outcomes to a situation

100

What is pathos?

emotion

100

What is thesis statement?

Depends on the genre.

Generally, considered to be the main idea 

100

What is the first step of writing?

Brainstorming/pre-writing

200

What is begging the question?

Using your own reasoning as evidence

200

What is ad hominem?

Character attack

200

What is ethos?

Credibility

200

What is a reason?

Support the thesis. Explains the line of logic for the argument

200

What is the second step of writing?

Drafting

300

What is faulty casualty?

Assuming the cause of an effect
300

What is slippery slope?

An idea or action will lead to dire consequences or multiple unrelated issues

300

What is logos?

Logic

Reason and evidence 

300

What is evidence?

Supports reasoning.

Proves how an idea functions in the world

300

What is the third step of writing?

Get feedback

400

What is false analogy?

Incorrectly comparing two events or things

400

What is bandwagon?

Using popular opinion as evidence or considering it to be factual

400

What is a rhetorical question? 

Enables the audience to think with the writer.

Starts a conversation 

400

Name a type of evidence.

Statistic

example

interview

quote from an expert

personal story

400

What is the fourth step of writing?

Revise the essay based on feedback (idea content)

500

What is hasty generalization?

Jumping to a conclusion based on little evidence

500

What is straw man?

Oversimplifying an opponent's position.

500

What is rhetoric?

The purposeful use of text and/or visuals

500

What is a position argument?

A reasoned and researched stance on an issue

500

What is the last step of writing?

Edit and proofread

(sentence level)

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