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21 February, 09:00

Which of the following best define "appeal to authority"?

a person uses another's lack of information about a subject as proof that his/her argument is right

person tries to exercise power of authority in an effort to give trustworthiness rather than focus on the argument topic

a person associates a certain thought or idea to someone or something negative to put blame on someone else

person asserts that a thought/conviction is right since the general population accepts it as fact

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  1. 21 February, 11:43
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    The second one is correct. Appealing to trust in the person, rather than the evidence.
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