Slob. -Apex
sequence of events
by showing soundness of his argument through a number of analogies
yes it contains a inductive argument
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The word "incompetent" in Abbey's passage best demonstrates the ad hominem fallacy, as it attacks the character or abilities of the opponent rather than addressing the substance of the argument.
Ad hominem
Ad hominem
I'm happy to help identify a logical fallacy if you provide the passage for me to review.
Ad hominem
Ad Hominem Attack APEX
This passage demonstrates an ethos appeal by showcasing the author's credibility and expertise on the topic through objective and reliable information. The use of evidence, logical reasoning, and a professional tone all contribute to establishing the author's ethos and persuading the audience to trust their argument.
The passage meets the first criterion in the rubric by clearly articulating a main idea or central argument that is supported by relevant and specific evidence or details from the text. It demonstrates a focused and coherent response to the prompt or question posed.
The passage contains the logical fallacy of hasty generalization. The conclusion that more police are needed to control crime is based on a small sample size (two people) and may not accurately represent the overall crime situation in the city. More data and analysis are needed to make a valid argument for increasing police presence.
sequence of events
A. It demonstrates how happy she felt.B. It demonstrates how relieved she felt.C. It demonstrates how miserable she felt.D. It demonstrates how confused she felt.
The passage argument for appellees is an example of a legal argument presented by the party appealing a lower court's decision, wherein they outline their position and reasoning for why the lower court's decision should be upheld. This argument typically includes citations to relevant case law, statutes, and legal principles to support their position.