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Chapter 6 Exercise

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 1. Save your money. Nothing will make your teeth white.

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 2. Jane complains because she doesn’t like the way I clean. Of course, she wants to be able to eat off the floor.

Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Ad hominem Poisoning the well. Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 3. Don’t read The New York Times. It’s filled with liberal propaganda.

Misplacing burden of proof Ad hominem Poisoning the well. Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 4. Limbaugh! That pompous windbag. You can’t believe what he says about climate science.

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 5. If you don’t support same sex marriage, then you are homophobe who flat out hates gays.

6. It isn’t guns that need controlling 6. It isn’t guns that need controlling. It’s people who need controlling! Guns don’t kill people; people kill people! I get furious when I hear people miss the point! Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 7. SKEPTIC: Why is Genesis the only acceptable account of how the world came to be? BELIEVER: Show me an explain that makes more sense.

9. I’m telling you, something was holding me in bed in the middle of the night. I didn’t see or hear anything, but there were hands—or something—on my chest and stomach pushing me into the bed. You can’t convince me it wasn’t something supernatural doing it. Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 8. The prices at Starbucks? A rip-off. I get better coffee at McDonalds.

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 10. Acid indigestion, if untreated, might burn a hole in your stomach lining: get Pepcid AC.

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 11. Not picking up after your dog is unsanitary, since it is so unhygeinic.

Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 12. Baking powder is toxic. How could you doubt that?

Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 2 wrongs make a right 13. We have every right to be late on the rent! Management won’t fix anything. The toilet is leaking and the doorbell doesn’t work. They won’t even let me paint or keep a pet!

Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Ad hominem Poisoning the well Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 14. Don’t you get sick and tire of hearing her brag? I bet she expects us to believe her too.

15. BILL: Students these days are lazy and shiftless 15. BILL: Students these days are lazy and shiftless. They don’t care about learning. JILL: Are you just saying that, or do you have evidence. BILL: Well, remember how hard we worked when we were students. Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Ad hominem circumstantial Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 16. Portman says we ought to allow gays to marry, but he wouldn’t say that if his son weren’t gay.

17. Obama has done an excellent job when you consider how the Republicans have tried to destroy him with endless attacks and ad hominem arguments. Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

Misplacing burden of proof Ad hominem Genetic fallacy Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 18. Their proposal is 90% predictable, and 90% is bad for the country. But what would you expect coming from republicans?

19. BILL: Space aliens are real 19. BILL: Space aliens are real. JILL: Oh, Bill, how can you say such a thing? BILL: Because only space aliens would have the power to erase all evidence of their existence. Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

20. Sure, it sounds good in theory, but curbing violence in movies doesn’t make sense. It’s crazy to think they should only make movies for kids. Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

Misplacing burden of proof Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Scare tactics Irrelevant conclusion 21. If you don’t align yourself a little better with conservatism you might find yourself facing a challenge come next primary. Just saying.

Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Ad hominem Circumstantial Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion 22. He wants to lower the drinking age? Forget about that. He owns a liquor store.

23. ANTI-GUN PERSON: Most homicides are committed with guns that were originally purchased legally. GUN PERSON: Where did you hear that? ANTI-GUN PERSON: Where did you hear they weren’t? Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

24. How could God have created the world if God didn’t exist? Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion

25. Sure, a cruise would be nice, but we can’t spend every last cent on vacations. Ad hominem Straw man False dilemma Misplacing burden of proof Begging the question Appeal to emotion Irrelevant conclusion