A) red herring
B) bandwagon
C) slippery slope
D) invalid syllogism
E) appeal to novelty
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A) circular reasoning
B) analogical reasoning
C) deductive reasoning
D) reasoning from specific instances
E) reasoning from principle
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A) bandwagon
B) slippery slope
C) ad hominem
D) hasty generalization
E) invalid analogy
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A) low initial credibility
B) low generated credibility
C) low introductory credibility
D) low terminal credibility
E) low derived credibility
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A) use as many emotionally charged words as you can.
B) let emotional appeal grow naturally out of the speech content.
C) limit emotional appeals to the introduction of the speech.
D) all of the above.
E) b and c only.
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A) Develop vivid examples.
B) Increase the rate of your delivery.
C) Substitute emotional appeals for evidence.
D) Use more denotative language.
E) Employ visual aids.
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A) red herring
B) appeal to tradition
C) invalid analogy
D) bandwagon
E) slippery slope
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A) establish the credibility of your causal premise.
B) draw your conclusion from a large and representative sample.
C) assess whether you need to support your general principle with evidence.
D) make sure your general principle and minor premise are analogous.
E) balance the time spent on your minor premise and causal premise.
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A) post hoc, ergo propter hoc
B) appeal to novelty
C) bandwagon
D) ad hominem
E) hasty generalization
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A) compares specific instances that are not essentially similar.
B) jumps to a conclusion on the basis of too few instances.
C) generalizes on the basis of atypical cases.
D) all of the above.
E) b and c only.
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A) chain
B) deductive
C) dependent
D) practical
E) analogical
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