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English, 29.05.2021 22:00 1232444553

Drag each tile to the correct box. Match the sentence to the correct type of logical fallacy.

plain folks fallacy
hasty generalization
either-or reasoning
ad hominem
straw man argument
We have been asked not to have drama club
meetings in the library common area. I say,
how dare they restrict our freedom of speech!
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My opponent is no patriot.
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Either you’re with us, or you’re against us.
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I started playing piano at 6. You have to start
young to get good at it.
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I may not have a degree from a fancy college,

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