examine the following fallacies

  • Use the two (2) advertisements posted, examine the following fallacies: equivocation, false authority, ad hominem, appeal to ignorance, or bandwagon.
  • Next, identify the fallacy used in the selected advertisements, discuss the primary reasons why you believe that the advertisers have used the fallacy in question, and examine whether or not their use of this type of fallacy is effective.
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    • Use the two (2) advertisements posted, examine the following fallacies: equivocation, false authority, ad hominem, appeal to ignorance, or bandwagon.
    • Next, identify the fallacy used in the selected advertisements, discuss the primary reasons why you believe that the advertisers have used the fallacy in question, and examine whether or not their use of this type of fallacy is effective.
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      wk_4_discu-fallacies_and_errors_in_sound_reasoning.docx
      • Use the two (2) advertisements posted, examine the following fallacies: equivocation, false authority, ad hominem, appeal to ignorance, or bandwagon.
      • Next, identify the fallacy used in the selected advertisements, discuss the primary reasons why you believe that the advertisers have used the fallacy in question, and examine whether or not their use of this type of fallacy is effective.
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        wk_4_discu-fallacies_and_errors_in_sound_reasoning.docx
        • Use the two (2) advertisements posted, examine the following fallacies: equivocation, false authority, ad hominem, appeal to ignorance, or bandwagon.
        • Next, identify the fallacy used in the selected advertisements, discuss the primary reasons why you believe that the advertisers have used the fallacy in question, and examine whether or not their use of this type of fallacy is effective.
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          wk_4_discu-fallacies_and_errors_in_sound_reasoning.docx