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websites that helped me http://www.softschools.com/examples/grammar/circular_reasoning_examples/401https://www.dictionary.com/

https://owl.excelsior.edu/argument-and-critical-thinking/logical-fallacies/logical-fallacies-bandwagon/

Reasoning and Faulty logic

made by Joshua Ramos, Ben Hobschaidt , and Ian Allison Thank You!

what is the definition of reasoning

reasoning is the capacity of consciously making sense of things and applying logic

why is reasoning important

It makes us able to determine if what we are doing is the right thing to do

why is reasoning important

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how do we use reasoning daily

we use reasoning in our everyday lives by by solving problems and defending our opinions

how do we use reasoning daily

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how we use reasoning in language arts

we use reasoning in language arts to comprehend what we are reading or writing

how do we use reasoning in language arts

what are fallacies

it's the use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning or wrong moves when you are arguing your point

what are fallacies?

why is it important to know logical fallacies are for your

it's important to use fallacies because it can help you promote your opinions over others

why is it important to know know logical fallacies are for your writing

what's the difference between a weak and a strong argument

what's the difference between a strong and weak argument

a strong argument contains strong evidence and a clear claim as well as proper use of elaberation

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post hoc= when you blame a feeling or action on someone or something else when you already know the reason you didn't eat breakfast but you didn't sleep at all either and you blame your lack of energy on the breakfast

begging the claim= when people follow the crowd but then you sit there questioning the validity of that if you wonder is iPhone really the hottest thing on the market

circular argument=it's a cause and effect relationship between what your claim is and the outcome but you have to believe in the claim to believe in the outcome for example, the bible is true so you shouldn't doubt the word of god

Ad hominem= attacking the person in stead of their position for example,All murderers are criminals, but a thief isn't a murderer, and so can't be a criminal

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