12 Logical Fallacies
Across
- 3. When the speaker tries to convince you by saying everyone else is doing it.
- 6. When the logic of a reply does not follow logically from the previous statement.
- 8. When the conclusion to a problem keeps repeating itself and never solves the problem
- 9. When the speaker uses details that make you feel sad or angry at the topic
- 10. An imaginary conclusion to an argument that tries to act as if since the 1st half was true, the second have must be okay.
- 11. when a logical prediction of one item is concluded with an observation of many.
- 12. When the stated problem just gets worse and worse
Down
- 1. When the 1st problem stated is supposed to lead to the logical conclusion, only it makes false sense.
- 2. when the speaker misrepresents an issue by having two dissimilar options
- 4. An insulting reasoning to get you to change your opinion.
- 5. When the speaker tries to manipulate the reader by adding extra words
- 7. when some example of logic is given just to distract you from the initial problem