Logical Fallacies

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Across
  1. 3. Happens when someone oversimplifies or misinterprets another person's argument in order to attack.
  2. 4. when a conclusion does not follow from its premise. "it does not follow"
  3. 7. Appeals to the popularity of the claim. "appeal to the people"
  4. 8. A diversion tactic that leads people away from the key or real issues.
  5. 9. Assumes that the premise of the claim is true.
  6. 10. When it is assumed that one thing causes another when the two events happen sequentially. "After this, therefore, because of this"
Down
  1. 1. Based on a misleading comparison.
  2. 2. Restates the argument or claim rather than proving it.
  3. 3. A person argues that an event will inevitably happen without providing any examples.
  4. 5. A conclusion or claim that is based on insufficient evidence.
  5. 6. An attack on the person or character instead of their arguments.