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GEB 3213 Chapter 14 Questions and
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1. In the fallacy, the conclusion does not follow from the premises.

,a. ad hominem
b. non sequitur
c. ad populum

d. post hoc ergo propter hoc

e. straw man ✔✔b. non sequitur


2. "Once a killer, always a killer." This statement is indicative of which of the following fallacies?
a. Non sequitur
b. Straw man
c. Red herring

d. Circular argument

e. Ad populum ✔✔d. Circular argument


3. Ad hominem:
a. is a weak argument set up to be easily refuted, distracting attention from stronger arguments.
b. involves stating that someone's argument is wrong solely because of something about the
person rather than about the argument itself.
c. tries to establish a cause-and effect relationship where only a correlation exists.
d. focuses on appealing to a common belief of some people, often prejudicial, and states
everyone holds this belief.

e. claims the truth of the very matter in question, as if it were already an obvious conclusion.
✔✔b. involves stating that someone's argument is wrong solely because of something about the
person rather than about the argument itself.


4. is also called the Bandwagon Fallacy.
a. Non sequitur
b. Straw man
c. Red herring

, d. Circular argument

e. Ad populum ✔✔e. Ad populum


5. This fallacy tries to establish a cause-and effect relationship where only a correlation exists.
a. Non sequitur
b. Post hoc ergo propter hoc
c. Straw man
d. Circular argument

e. Begging the question ✔✔b. Post hoc ergo propter hoc


6. In this part of a persuasive speech one must reiterate the main points and provide synthesis.
a. Attention statement
b. Introduction
c. Conclusion
d. Body

e. Residual message ✔✔c. Conclusion


7. All of the following are guidelines for delivering a speech except:
a. use speaking notes.
b. read from the manuscript.
c. work on maximum eye contact.
d. provide handouts.

e. use visual aids. ✔✔b. read from the manuscript.


8. When your speech, you must determine the two to three main points that will be
needed to support your central idea.
a. organizing
b. introducing
c. delivering
d. determining the purpose of

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