The type of fallacy seen when a famous person is telling us to buy something
Celebrity Endorsement
Appealing to someones emotions
Pathos
Name the author of the book The Sunflower
Simon Wiesenthal
A person, place or thing
Noun
The longest portion of the TIQA paragraph is...
The analysis!
Common fallacy used which suggests that something is credible because lots of people are doing it
Bandwagon Fallacy
The credibility of the speaker
Ethos
What does Simon see in the graveyard that has an impact on him?
A sunflower
Word that describes a noun
Adjective
Sing the alphabet while hopping on one foot
Nice
Fallacy used when an unrelated topic is introduced to distract people
Red Herring
A type of logos or reasoning in which you begin with a hypothesis (top down approach)
Deductive Reasoning
Who does Simon end up speaking to at the field hospital?
A dying SS man (Karl)
Two parts required to make a complete sentence
Noun and verb or subject and predicate
Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare
When a complex topic is oversimplified, offering only two perspectives.
Black and White Fallacy
Since the Nazis had no real credibility or logic behind their position, they mostly used which appeal to convince people?
Pathos
What was "The Day Without Jews"
A day held in Simon's old school to castigate Jewish people.
Comma Splice
What are the two parts you must include in a
"they say, I say" thesis statement?
Claim and Counterclaim
Name one of the two fallacies people might often resort to when they have no good argument to present
Ad Hominem or Red Herring
Name the Greek philosopher who initially coined the terms "logos, pathos, and ethos".
Aristotle
What does Elie Wiesel say is the most dangerous thing in the world?
Indifference
Act out/Sound out your favorite onomatopoeia
Nice
Name three signposts...In a British accent.
Aha Moment, Memory Moment, Contrast Contradiction, Tough Question, Words of the Wiser, Again and Again