Match the definition to the term.

1 .
syllogism
orderly thinking based on set principles
2 .
emotional appeal
an appeal to join the "winning side"
3 .
bandwagon
a personal attack designed to discredit the sponsor of an idea or cause
4 .
premise
a method of logic which moves from a general principle to specific instances
5 .
deduction
an appeal to action by a famous or admired person
6 .
logical fallacy
a method of logic which moves from specific instances to a general principle
7 .
ethical appeal
an error in logic often used to mislead readers in persuasive text
8 .
endorsement
an argument that plays on feelings of fear, joy, sadness, pity, excitement, etc.
9 .
either-or fallacy
an argument arriving at a logical conclusion based on a premise
10 .
slippery slope fallacy
the major idea on which an argument is based
11 .
logical appeal
an argument appealing to a reader's sense of justice, fairness, right, and wrong
12 .
induction
an argument based on a hypothetical rather than actual circumstance
13 .
argumentum ad hominem
an argument intended to convince the reader that only two options are available

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Answer:

syllogism - an argument arriving at a logical conclusion based on a premise

emotional appeal - an argument that plays on feelings of fear, joy, sadness, pity, excitement, etc.

bandwagon - an appeal to join the "winning side"

premise - the major idea on which an argument is based

deduction - a method of logic which moves from a general principle to specific instantes

logical fallacy - an error in logic often used to mislead readers in persuasive text

ethical appeal - an argument appealing to a reader's sense of justice, fairness, right, and wrong

endorsement - an appeal to action by a famous or admired person

either-or-fallacy - an argument intended to convince the reader that only two options are available

slippery slope fallacy - an argument based on a hypothetical rather than actual circumstance

logical appeal - orderly thinking based on set principles

argumentum ad hominem - a personal attack designed to discredit the sponsor of an idea or cause

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Answer:

syllogism - an argument arriving at a logical conclusion based on a premise

emotional appeal - an argument that plays on feelings of fear, joy, sadness, pity, excitement, etc.

bandwagon - an appeal to join the "winning side"

premise - the major idea on which an argument is based

deduction - a method of logic which moves from a general principle to specific instantes

logical fallacy - an error in logic often used to mislead readers in persuasive text

ethical appeal - an argument appealing to a reader's sense of justice, fairness, right, and wrong

endorsement - an appeal to action by a famous or admired person

either-or-fallacy - an argument intended to convince the reader that only two options are available

slippery slope fallacy - an argument based on a hypothetical rather than actual circumstance

logical appeal - orderly thinking based on set principles

argumentum ad hominem - a personal attack designed to discredit the sponsor of an idea or cause

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