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D17 – Bellringer Time to prep for your quiz! Grab your notes, textbook, and let’s prep for the review! Kahoot

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Logical Fallacy of the Day Appeal to Pity Fallacy These are very common… Distract from a problem by appealing to sympathy / pity Example? Cop pulls woman over; She cries about how bad life is, and (infers) that she shouldn’t get a ticket. This doesn’t argue whether the apparent ticket is valid or not, just that you should take pity and let her off.

Work on your essays! HW: Read about Ethos​ (pp 67-76); we’ll chat about it next time!