What is the definition of each of the following fallacies: false analogy,

circular argument, argument to the man (argument ad hominem),
bandwagon, either-or, and begging the question?

What will be an ideal response?


A false analogy assumes that like items are alike in all respects; a circular
argument restates an idea in different words; an argument to the man
attacks the person rather than the issue; a bandwagon claims something is
true because everyone is doing whatever it is; either-or assumes that only
two things, outcomes, or results are possible; and begging the question
presents a fact or idea that is not established.

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