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English, 26.10.2019 14:43 zapatamylene24

1.which of the following is an example of a bandwagon argument?

a/let's go to the movie because we liked the first one in the series.
b. let's go to the movie because our favorite actor is in the movie.
c. let's go to the movie because the special effects are supposed to be awesome.
d. let's go to the movie because everyone at school is going tonight!

2. in relation to arguments, what is a claim?

a. an idea, opinion, or assertion presented in an argument
b. the supporting evidence for an argument
c. the details presented by the author
d. the attempts to persuade the audience

3. in relation to arguments, what is fallacious reasoning?

a. the type of argument that wins
b. strong and provable facts
c. refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information
d. the losing argument

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