These are the two fallacies of ambiguity
Equivocation and Amphiboly
An arguing technique that draws a similarity between two things
What is analogy
This fallacy states something is correct because it is elite or best
This type of logic moves from Specific to Broad
"A football field has 300 feet. It must go through a lot of shoes each year" - is an example of this
What is equivocation
This should be done after you write your analogy
What is explain it
A fallacy that claims an argument is correct based on a lack of similarity between two things that actually have great similarity.
What is distinction without difference
Aristotles definition of rhetoric
"In any given situation, the available means of persuasion"
This fallacies deals with misinterpretation of a phrase
What is Amphiboly
An argument based on the ways things are not similar
What is difference
"Half the class wanted the test on Monday and the other half wanted it on Wednesday, so I put it on Thursday" is an example of:
What is appeal to moderation
This Idol often includes a hasty generalization
Referring to the past to support a claim
What is a precedent
Latin for "from the strong"
If I explain my breakfast by saying "Its like a marriage," this is an example of
What is a false analogy
This describes how something happens or occurs
Procedural / opperational definition
Teachings in scripture that are understood or inferred through stories and commands.
What is indirect Biblical instruction
This often helps you determine the relative worth of an example or choice
what is degree