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Card 6
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A form of argument that uses parallels between similar situations to persuade the audience to accept the conclusion.
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Card 7
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Draws a general conclusion from insufficient evidence.
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Card 8
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A statement that moves form some or many to all by creating a stereotype.
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Card 9
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A word or phase that has more than one meaning and it is unclear which meaning is meant.
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Card 10
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Ideas or facts which say exactly the opposite things.
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Card 11
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A rule that can be applied in a range of circumstances beyond the immediate context of the argument.
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Card 12
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To draw a conclusion; to consider what is implied by evidence. To decide what the next step is; what can be supported by the reasons or evidence.
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