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This study guide covers identifying and avoiding flawed reasoning, focusing on common logical fallacies such as hasty generalization, false cause, ad hominem, straw man, and false dilemma. It provides strategies for critical thinking and analyzing arguments, including real-world examples and practice questions. The guide also emphasizes exam preparation strategies for multiple-choice and free-response questions related to logical fallacies, rhetorical analysis, and argumentation.
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🤔 What is the core characteristic of a flawed line of reasoning?
It uses complex vocabulary
It presents a conclusion that is not convincing
It is supported by a lot of evidence
It uses emotional appeals