1. During the class lectures, it was noted that fallacies, inalmost all cases, usually can be reflected as emotionallybelievable while in reality they are:
Select one:
a. Deductive
b. Deductively incoherent
c. Sufficiently critical
d. Rationally imperfect
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2. While reviewing fallacies, the fallacy of appeal to anindividual is usually thought of as discarding a claim by which ofthe following:
Select one:
a. Disapproving the individual who creates it
b. Creating made-up announcements
c. Exercising speechmaking
d. Disregarding the individual
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3. During in our class discussions, whether someone is insincerein stating his other claims is considered:
Select one:
a. Related only in law court
b. Unrelated to the person’s character
c. Unrelated to the accuracy of the statements
d. Confirmation that the statements are wrong