IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: [Product Y] cured my cold! Since I started taking it, my symptoms have gone away.
Post Hoc
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: Don't listen to the doctor's arguments against smoking--they're worthless, because what he doesn't tell you is that he himself is a smoker!
Ad Hominem
A mode of persuasion which makes use of evidences such as data and facts to support claims.
Logos
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: Of course Jane is going to be successful. Everyone says so..
Argumentum Ad Populum
Topics of this speech may be about things, events, processes, or concepts.
Informative Speech
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: My roommate said her philosophy class was hard, and the one I’m in is hard, too. All philosophy classes must be hard!
Hasty generalization
A claim which excludes/removes the possibility of other options.
Either-or Logic
TRUE or FALSE: Demonstrating credibility in delivering a speech is when your listeners are amused.
FALSE
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: We will have to cut back social services or go completely. bankrupt.
Either-or Logic
[Identify the maxim violated] A: What should I do to get rid of this awful headache, Doctor? B: Take some medicine.
Quantity
TRUE or FALSE: Entertaining speeches do not require evidences to support a claim.
TRUE
What Gricean maxim is involved if someone is accused of committing perjury?
Quality
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: Bush's economic arguments make no sense because he is completely insincere and is just after our votes.
Ad Hominem
What Gricean maxim is mainly involved if someone is accused of not keeping/staying to the subject?
Relation
A Latin word for 'deceit'
fallacia
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: There are only two kinds of people in this world: makers and takers. Which one are you?
Either-or Logic
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: You shouldn't invest in dotcom stocks right now--that's what my doctor says.
Argumentum Ad Verecundiam
IDENTIFY THE FALLACY: Since you entered the room half an hour ago, two light bulbs have blown out! What is it with you?
Post Hoc
What are the types of speeches according to purpose?