Identify any fallacies in the following passage either by naming them or, where they seem not to conform to any of the patterns described in the text, by giving a brief explanation of why the fallacious reasoning is irrelevant to the point at issue.I know there are people who think that Sarah is too impetuous and flighty. But these qualities only make her exciting to me and make me love her all the more.

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This is really as much a case of self-induced self-deception as it is fallacious reasoning. We suppose wishful thinking is as close as our categories come to it. (Instances of this sort seem almost absurdly silly to most of us most of the time, but we must remember that reasoning about certain subjects becomes much more difficult when romance puts one's brain chemistry inconveniently, if pleasantly, out of kilter. It is part of the human condition that we are sometimes called on to make crucial decisions at such times.)

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Epistemology is basically the study of _______

A. what we can know only after death B. what we cannot know C. the physical substance of our minds D. what we know and why we know it

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Classify the following definition according to its use: to reduce vagueness, to introduce or explain a new or unusual word, to evoke an attitude about something, or to accomplish some other purpose.Plugs come in many shapes and sizes, but the one-quarter-inch size is usually called a phone plug.

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Lin sends away for a hot-cold serving tray she has seen advertised. The tray is promised to keep hot dishes hot and cold dishes cold without electricity. Lin tries it out by placing a pan of hot beans on it. They stay hot throughout dinner. "It works," she tells her husband.What type of argument or pattern of reasoning is employed?

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Determine whether the following passage is (or contains) an argument."The main danger of war, even of a war fought with conventional weapons, lies in its unpredictability."-Anatoly Gromyko, "Security for All in the Nuclear Age," in Breakthrough

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