4TH MASTERY

Cards (18)

  • Logical Fallacy - an argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed
  • Ad Hominem - personal attack
  • Appeal to Emotion - guilt trip
  • False Dilemma - limiting someone's options by giving only two possible ones
  • Circular Reasoning - loop
  • Hasty Generalization - jumping to conclusions
  • Red Herring - distracting someone by bringing up irrelevant infos
  • Slippery Slope - small even that can trigger to an extreme or undesirable outcome
  • Straw Man Fallacy - misnterpreting someone's argument to make it easier to attack
  • Modals - are specail verbs that are used as an auxiliary verbs
  • Permission - may, can, and could
  • Obligation - must and should
  • Phobition - cannot and must not
  • Intimate - used in self-addressed questions or self-talk
  • Casual - you demonstrate this style when you use constractions, slang, and simplified
  • Consultative - uses the listener participation and feedback speech style
  • Formal - used in structured interviews and meetings
  • Frozen - used in very formal occasions, ceremonies, and laws-related conversations