Name that Fallacy
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Analogies
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Sentencing
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This flaw in logic mistakes an "is" for an "ought."

What is a naturalistic fallacy?

1

This noun is a synonym for frustration or annoyance.

What is "exasperation?"

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Xenophobe : Immigrant :: ___________ : Woman 

What is "misogynist?"

1

There are approximately this many languages spoken in the world today. 

What is 7,000?

1

This is when a writer attempts to join two independent clauses together with nothing more than a comma.  

What is a comma splice?

2

This dangerous line of thinking sees the worst possible outcome, no matter how logical that extreme worst-case scenario may be.

What is a "slippery slope?"

2

This word comes from the Latin root, "pathos," and signifies a lack of feeling, care, or concern.  

What is "apathy" or "apathetic?"

2

Malice : Malicious :: Ambiguity : _______________

What is "ambiguous?"

2

This defining feature of humans enables us to build upon each other's knowledge and innovations over generations, a process which is crucial for human progress and cultural development. 

What is "collective learning?"

2

This type of clause can be joined together with a main clause to create a complex sentence.  

What is a subordinate clause?

3

This mean-spirited attack on someone's character has nothing to do with the logical validity of that person's argument.  

What is an "ad hominem?"

3

This adjective is an antonym for generous.

What is "avaricious?"

3

Unclear : Ambiguity :: Undecided : _____________

What is "ambivalence?"

3

In the Big History narrative of the evolving Universe, this threshold is when humans enter onto the cosmic stage and introduce the power of symbolic consciousness.

What is Threshold 6?

3

This part of speech should be used in partnership with a comma before it when combining two main clauses into a compound sentence.  

What is a coordinating conjunction?

4

This attempt to accuse someone of hypocrisy is not a logical excuse for immoral behavior.  

What is "tu quoque?"

4

This adjective describes a person who has earned public disgrace or shame due to dishonorable behavior.

What is "ignominous?"

4

Stubborn : Intransigent :: Forgiving : _____________

What is "magnanimous?"

4

When using this type of persuasion, the speaker seeks compromise, acknowledging positive aspects of each party’s argument to arrive at a mutually-beneficial solution to an issue. 

What is Rogerian Persuasion?

4

This is the only pronoun that should be capitalized when it is not the first word of a new sentence.    

What is the "I" pronoun?

5

This attempt to distract someone's attention from the glaring flaw in one's argument may be effective, but it is not logically sound.  

What is a "red herring?"

5

This noun is the opposite of a philanthropist.

What is a "misanthrope?"

5

Generosity : Avarice :: Energy : ____________

What is "lethargy?"

5

This type of logical thinking starts with a general idea and works towards a more specific conclusion. If the premises are true, and the reasoning is valid, the conclusion is guaranteed to be true.

What is deductive reasoning?

5

This is a word or group of words that adds details or changes the meaning of another word or phrase in a sentence.

What is a modifier?

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