"Everybody's doing it!"
What is the bandwagon fallacy?
An argument must contain ____ & _____.
What are "premises" and "conclusion"?
The central claim in an essay.
What is thesis statement?
Author of the prominent 20th century dystopian novel.
Who is Aldous Huxley?
"Trust me. I'm a doctor."
What is an appeal to authority?"
A tool used to reduce an argument into its component parts.
What is Standard Form?
Reel 'em in with this writing technique.
What is a hook?
A swift and tasty meal.
What are babies?
Do this and you'll slide into bad reasoning.
What is a slippery slope?
Statistics are a form of this type of reasoning.
What is inductive reasoning?
Both a popular drink and paragraph format.
What is TEA?
Visit this state if you're looking for a savage vacation.
Where is New Mexico?
A fallacy named for its resemblance to a made-man.
What is straw man?
"If this then that."
What is a conditional?
If you make this common grammar mistake, you've jogged too long.
What is a run-on sentence?
Our regal loss, according to Percy.
What is Sovereignty?
It's apples or oranges.
What is a false dilemma?
This occurs when an argument is both valid and true.
What is sound?
The summarizing statement for its premise.
What is topic sentence?
In the text, this man creates the allegory of the cave.
Who is Socrates?