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GRADE 9
English
4TH MASTERY
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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