Latin Vocab pg 147
Verb Endings
Latin Vocab 145
Fallacies
Brain
100

per

through 

100

Present Tense 1st conjugation endings

o, ās, at, āmus, ātis, ant

100

concerning, about

100

Introducing an irrelevant point into an argument.

Red Herring

100

the largest part of the brain; the location of nerve centers for thoughts, personality, senses, and voluntary movements


Cerebrum

200

audiō

hear

200

Imperfect Tense First Conjugation endings

ābam, ābās, ābat, ābāmus, ābātis, ābant

200
ibi

there

200

Using a double standard or arguing for an unjustified exception.

Special Pleading

200

the nerve fibers that connect the two hemispheres of the cerebrum


corpus callosum


300

mūniō

fortify (construct with viās or viam)

300

Future Tense 1st Conjugation endings

ābo, ābis, ābit, ābimus, ābitis, ābunt

300

pōnō

I put, I place, I set, I pitch (w. cast.ra)

300

Attacking an opponent's character instead of disproving his argument.

Ad Hominem

300

Cerebellum

400

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum

come

400

Present Tense 2nd Conjugation Endings

eō, ēs, et, ēmus, ētis, ent

400

contendō

I strive, I contend, I hasten

400

Changing or exaggerating an opponent's position to make is easier to refute.

Straw Man

400

occipital lobe of cerebrum

500

conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum

come together, assemble

500

Present Tense 3rd conjugation endings

ō, is, it, imus, itis,  unt

500

agō

I drive, I do, I act, I treat

500

Changing the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument.

Equivocation
500

Name the lower yellow structure 3, 4 or 5

Brain stem (made up of the  (3) Pons and (4) medulla oblongata) and (5) Spinal Cord

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