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Jarrett
3 December, 16:37
What is Abbey's fallacy in this argument
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Roth
3 December, 17:30
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The correct answer is that he insults the opposing party, ad hominem.
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Ali Rodriguez
3 December, 20:11
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His argument does not form any sense. After his fallacy of relevance, Abbey deliver Ad Populum.
Ad Populum is outline as an argument or phrase of words that are signify to appeal or play on a finical interest or feeling of a particular group.
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