A type of fallacy when someone says there are only two choices.
What is false dilemma?
a story that claims a major event was caused by a secret, evil group working behind the scene
What is a conspiracy theory?
thinking, feeling curious, or questioning something, often when you do not know the answer
What is wondering?
to eat a very large amount of food, often quickly or greedily
What is pigging out?
to fasten, fix, or hold something firmly in one position so it does not move
What is anchor?
A type of fallacy where you attack the person instead of arguing the point.
What is ad hominem?
writing or drawing something very quickly and messily, often making it hard to read
What is scrawled?
shining with a soft, steady light, or looking very healthy and happy
What is glowing?
when someone feels uncertain, unsure, or worried about something
What is doubtful?
a large, self-service store that sells a wide variety of food, drinks, and household products
What is supermarket?
A type of fallacy where someone says you should do something just because everyone else is doing it, without actually thinking it's a good idea.
What is bandwagon?
a sound or action involving a quick series of short, sharp, knocking noises, usually caused by something shaking
What is rattling?
search into, examine closely, or ask deep questions to find hidden information
What is probe?
something extremely silly, absurd, or unreasonable, often to the point of being laughable
What is ridiculous?
to increase or move extremely quickly
What is to rocket?
A type of fallacy when someone says one small step in a certain direction will definitely lead to a big disaster.
What is a slippery slope?
someone who has no knowledge, understanding, or awareness of what is happening
burning fiercely, on fire, or very brightly lit/colorful
What is ablaze?
a quick, sharp, or sudden poke or hit. Sometimes a biting, sarcastic, or mocking comment
What is a jab?
to suddenly release a strong force, emotion, or action that was previously held back or controlled
What is unleashed?
a trick in thinking or arguing that often uses illogical reasoning to force wrong conclusions
What is a fallacy?
extremely full of people or things, leaving almost no extra space. It implies packing things in tightly or by force
What is crammed?
to eat something very quickly and hungrily, or to consume/read something with great enthusiasm and speed
What is devour?
a person who is acting sad, quiet, and low-energy because they are disappointed or unhappy about something
What is mopey?
eat (something) hurriedly and noisily
What is gobble?