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English, 10.06.2021 06:10 ineedhelp2285

Options for the first one is 1.)logical appeal 2.)straw man argument
3.) hasty generalization
Options for the second one.
1.) appeals to the audiences sense of logic and reason.
2.)responds to an argument that has not been made.
3.)gives no real evidence to support her claim about all of society.


Options for the first one is 1.)logical appeal

2.)straw man argument 
3.) hasty generalization 
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