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Fallacies in Writing
Title: Fallacies in Writing
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 867 | Pages: 3.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fallacies in Writing
When responding to an article, it is logical to assume that
one would like to come off as intelligent and well-spoken.
This is difficult to achieve when fallacies are apparent in
many varying fashions throughout the response. Fallacies
have the effect of weakening a statement by simply making
the writer appear uneducated. In the letter to editor
entitled, “Ten Commandments shouldn’t be in schools” which
appears in The Pantagraph, there are many different examples
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severely weakened by the multiple fallacies contained
throughout the article. The author’s credibility is
shattered because of the way the response was written and
unfortunately that makes any point stressed in the article
difficult to accept. Without the abundant fallacies strewn
throughout the response, the author’s argument would have
carried significantly more merit. However, the manor in
which this response is written forces the reader to absorb
the fallacies, rather than the message.
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