In order to support your claim, you must have this.
Evidence
If I don't get this answer correct, my team is going to lose Jeopardy. If we lose Jeopardy, then we are going to fail our quiz. If we fail our quiz, we are going to have to drop out of school. If we drop out of school, we'll have to live with our parents forever.
What type of fallacy is this?
Slippery Slope
You should not include these in your argument. They make your argument invalid.
Rhetorical Triangle
In an argument, this connects your evidence to your claim?
Warrant
Claim: "We should not ban books in public libraries and schools because it limits what people have access to."
Response: "This is rich coming from someone who has a 5th grade reading level"
Ad Hominem
This fallacy uses a fish as a mascot
Red Herring
With this rhetorical appeal, you are focused on the speaker
Ethos
The position you take in an argument is called ?
Claim
This fallacy occurs when the arguer goes on a tangent, raising a side issue to distract the audience.
Red Herring
This fallacy is also known as Ad Populum
Bandwagon Appeal
This video is an example of what rhetorical appeal primary?
Pathos
This is your response to the other side's claim
Rebuttal
When the arguer makes assumptions based on limited experiences or observations.
Hasty Generalization
This fallacy is also called "The Camel's Nose"
Slippery Slope
Ethos, Pathos or Logos?
Logos
You should acknowledge the other side's perspective to make your argument stronger. What is this called?
Counterclaim/ Counterargument
"You think we should invest more in education? So, you must be suggesting that we throw unlimited money at education without any accountability or oversight"
What type of fallacy is this?
Strawman
Teachers and Babysitters are basically the same job. Both work with children for specific amounts of time.
This is an example of ?
Weak Analogy
Bonus- Double points
We brief discussed this appeal- Kiaros
What is it an appeal to?
Time