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Match the fallacy with its name. Being a speaker of Spanish, I'm also great at speaking Italian.

a. Straw Man

b. Ad Hominem

c. Over Simplification

d. Bandwagon

e. Black and white

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  1. 25 May, 23:10
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    Straw man

    eg. "Senator Jones says that we should not fund the attack submarine program. I disagree entirely. I can't understand why he wants to leave us defenseless like that."

    Ad hominem

    eg. "How can you argue your case for vegetarianism when you are enjoying your steak?"

    Over simplication

    eg. President Bush wants our country to trade with Fidel Castro's Communist Cuba. I say there should be a trade embargo against Cuba. The issue in our election is Cuban trade, and if you are against it, then you should vote for me for president.

    Bandwagon

    eg. Everyone is selfish; everyone is doing what he believes will make himself happier. The recognition of that can take most of the sting out of accusations that you're being "selfish." Why should you feel guilty for seeking your own happiness when that's what everyone else is doing, too?

    Black or white

    eg. Well, it's time for a decision. Will you contribute $20 to our environmental fund, or are you on the side of environmental destruction?
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