Logical Fallacies
Transition Words
Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Devices
100

This fallacy attacks the person instead of the argument.

What is Ad Hominem?

100

This transition shows addition example also furthermore.

What is addition?

100

Appeal based on emotions.

What is pathos?

100

A comparison using ''like'' or ''as''.

What is a simile?

100

Repeating words or phrases for exphasis.

What is Repetition?

200

This fallacy misrepresents someone's argument to make it easier to attack?

What is Straw Man?

200

This transition shows contrast example however on the other hand.

What is contrast?

200

Appeal based on credibility or trust.

What is Ethos?

200

A direct comparison without ''like'' or ''as''

What is a Metaphor?

200

Repeating beginning sounds in words.

What is Alliteration?

300

This fallacy gives only two choices when more exist?

What is False Dilemma?

300

This transition shows cause and effect.

What is cause and effect?

300

Appeal based on logic and facts.

What is Logos?

300

Giving human traits to non-human things.

What is a Personification?

300

Saying the opposite of what you mean.

What is Verbal irony?

400

This fallacy says something is true because many people believe it.

What is Bandwagon?

400

This transition shows sequence.

What is sequence?

400

Using statistics and data is an example of this appeal.

What is Logos?

400

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

What is imagery?

400

When the audience knows something the characters dont.

What is Dramatic irony?

500

This fallacy assumes one small step will lead to extreme consequences?

What is Slippery Slope?

500

This transition shows an example.

What is example?

500

A sad story meant to make the audience feel sympathy uses this appeal.

What is Pathos?

500

An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.

What is Hyperbole?

500

When the outcome is different from what was expected.

What is Situational irony?