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====== Appeal to Emotion Fallacy ====== | ====== Appeal to Emotion Fallacy ====== | ||
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+ | Appeal to Emotion Fallacy: This fallacy tries to win an argument by appealing to emotions like fear, pity, or patriotism, rather than using reason and evidence. It is act of trying to use emotion, rather than logic, as a persuasive tool. Here, the students explain the Appeal to Emotion Fallacy in their own words. | ||
[[emotion-Y|Yiler]] | [[emotion-Y|Yiler]] | ||
[[emotion-S|Steve]] | [[emotion-S|Steve]] | ||
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[[emotion-D|Daniel]] | [[emotion-D|Daniel]] |