Arguments that do not follow rules of logic are called fallacies. Explain the types of fallacies identified in your textbook. Why is it important to avoid fallacies in your speech?

What will be an ideal response?


The types of fallacies are (1 ) fallacies of reason, including questionable cause and ad hominem, and (2 ) fallacies of evidence, including assuming facts, red herrings, and hasty generalizations. Speakers
should avoid making fallacious arguments because they can irreversibly damage the credibility of the
speaker and alienate audience members.

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