Sweeping Generalization - A statement that is too broad; uses words such as all everyone, every time, no one, and none. , Bandwagon Appeal - Appealing to popularity or fact that many people do something., Appeal to Emotion - Manipulating an emotional response in place of a valid argument. , AD Hominem - attacking your opponent's character or personal traits. , Appeal to Nature - Making the argument that because something is natural it is valid . , Appeal To Authority - Saying that because an authority thinks something , it must therefore be true., Hyperbole - A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement., Analogy - A point by point comparison between two things that are alike in some respect., Direct Address - Talking directly to the reader, often using the word pronoun you., Juxtaposition - The placement of two or more things side by side . , Rhetorical question - A question that requires no reply. , Repetition - Repeating a word or phrase. ,

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