A: Non-testable hypothesis.
B: Circular argument.
C: The Strawman Argument.
D: Oversimplification.
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- Can you identify the logical fallacy in this argument? "Everybody knows that we can’t make a proper decision when we are angry. " A: Argument from authority. B: False dilemma. C: Argumentum ad Populum. D: Circular argument.
- A<br/>valid argument must be a sound argument, but a sound argument is not<br/>necessarily a valid argument.
- How can you evaluate and identify the problem of a counterargument? A: Identify the type of the argument and consider the evaluation questions accordingly. B: Read the argument and see if the premises are true. C: Identify the premises of the argument and evaluate their validity. D: Read the argument and identify the evaluation questions.
- By avoiding Logical Fallacy and Digression,we can proceed with an argument in a systematic way.
- When you want to add clarity to your argument, you can ____________.
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The<br/>same statement cannot be a premise in one argument and a conclusion<br/>in a second argument.
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When debaters examine an argument internally, they are trying to decide whether or not it meets the criteria for a good argument. Which one of the following is NOT the criterion for a good argument? A: Relevance. B: Sufficiency. C: Acceptability. D: Popularity.
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He is so strong that he can lift 100 kilograms.( ) A: N = not an argument B: A = an argument that is neither valid nor sound C: V = an argument that is valid but not sound D: B = an argument that is both valid and sound
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Which of the following is right in describing a fallacy? A: A fallacy is the interesting reasoning in an argument. B: A fallacy is a story in an argument. C: A fallacy is something people laugh at. D: A fallacy is a logical mistake.
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What does the claim in the argument refer to? A: An opinion yet to be proven. B: The supporting materials. C: The logic within the argument.