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10 April, 10:56

Match the fallacy with its name.

1. Being tall, I am unable to ski well.

2. Your grandfather died in World War II; you of all people should support veterans.

Name options are:

Non-sequitur

Ad Hominem

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  1. 10 April, 11:14
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    I think 1 is non-sequitur and 2 is ad hominem. Ad hominem is when you attack the person rather than their position on the issue. In #2 their verbally attacking the person for not supporting veterans.
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