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Review AP Lang

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equivocation   using the same term with different meaning to be not clear. eg "They were entertaining guests."  
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non-sequitur (it does not follow)   the conclusion does not follow from the argument. Eg: "I behave in class so I should get a really good mark"  
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appeal for sympathy   ignores the real issue by emotional appeal  
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guilt (or innocence) by association   someone is guilty because of the people they are associated with. ex "Bob is a pirate, and since Rob is a friend of his, he must be a pirate too"  
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc ("after this, because of this")   attempts to show that a second event is caused by a first. "it always rains after I ski so I shouldn't ski"  
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begging the question (hypothesis contrary to fact)   assuming something to be true when it needs to be proved.  
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ignoring the question   ignoring the real issue by using distracting information that has no bearing. Apple when they are asked many questions.  
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faulty dilemma (either or fallacy)   all of the options are not taken into account in the solution posed by the major premise  
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ad hominem (appeal to the person)   Ignores the real issue by turning attention to an individual  
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Hasty generalization   without sufficient reasons, stereotypical  
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false analogy   using comparison in which the differences outweigh the similarities  
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non sequitur   a conclusion does not follow from the premise. eg "I am a good speakers so I would be a great mayor"  
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