Logical Fallacies
Rhetorical Devices
Persuasive Devices
Common Devices
Fallacy Examples
100

What is a Straw Man?

Misrepresenting an argument to attack it.

100

What is a Metaphor?

Comparing two things without "like" or "as".

100

What is Ethos?

Credibility or ethical appeal.

100

What is a Simile?

Comparing two things using "like" or "as".

100

"If we ban cars, we should ban planes."

Straw Man

200

What is Ad Hominem?

Attacking the person, not the argument.

200

What is Hyperbole?

Exaggeration for effect.

200

What is Pathos?

Emotional appeal.

200

What is Alliteration?

Repetition of initial consonant sounds.

200

"You can't trust him; he's a liar."

Ad Hominem

300

What is a False Dilemma?

Presenting two options as the only ones.

300

What is Irony?

Saying the opposite of what is meant

300

What is Logos?

Logical appeal.

300

What is Onomatopoeia?

Words that imitate sounds.

300

"You're either with us or against us."

False Dilemma

400

What is Slippery Slope?

Assuming one action leads to extreme outcomes.

400

What is Anaphora?

Repeating a word or phrase at the beginning.

400

What is a Bandwagon Appeal?

Suggesting that everyone is doing it

400

What is Personification?

Giving human traits to non-human things.

500

What is Circular Reasoning

Using the conclusion as a premise.

500

What is Synecdoche

A part representing the whole.

500

What is a testimonial 

Endorsement by a famous person.

500

What is oxymoron?

Combining contradictory terms.

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