Respuesta :
Fallacies of Relevanceappeal to evidence or examples that are not relevant to the argument at handFallacies of Ambiguityambiguous words/phrases that can have double meanings
ex: "war on poverty" war- not actually going to battleComponent Fallaciesanything that happened after an event is caused by said event
ex: I walked under a latter yesterday, and today I broke my leg- walking under latter did not cause your leg to breakFallacies of OmissionThese errors occur because the logician leaves out necessary material in an argument or misdirects others from missing information
ex: "war on poverty" war- not actually going to battleComponent Fallaciesanything that happened after an event is caused by said event
ex: I walked under a latter yesterday, and today I broke my leg- walking under latter did not cause your leg to breakFallacies of OmissionThese errors occur because the logician leaves out necessary material in an argument or misdirects others from missing information
Answer:
1. Arguing in circles
Everybody loves chocolate because chocolate is delicious.
2. Bandwagon
Kids all over the world choose bubble gum.
3. Overgeneralization
Everyone who moves to New York will be successful.
4. Red Herring
Enjoy music, drink bubble soda.
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