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HOW TO ARGUE.... USING FALLACIES (PART II)
Categorical syllogisms, illicit majors, equivocation, amphiboly, and more... it sounds tricky, but this unit clears away the confusion.
fallacy
logic
argue
thinking skills
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How to Argue... Using Fallacies (part 1) -upper elementary/middle
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