Question
                Match each type of fallacy to the correct example. (2 points)
Red herring
Ad hominem
False dichotomy
Bandwagon
Anyone with her political opinions can't possibly know anything.
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Either you agree with us or you have no comprehension of the issue at hand.
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Everyone agrees that our product is the best one on the market.
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Pollution from cars is a problem, but shouldn't we talk about raising the minimum wage for workers?
            
        Red herring
Ad hominem
False dichotomy
Bandwagon
Anyone with her political opinions can't possibly know anything.
:
Either you agree with us or you have no comprehension of the issue at hand.
:
Everyone agrees that our product is the best one on the market.
:
Pollution from cars is a problem, but shouldn't we talk about raising the minimum wage for workers?
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    Here are the matches for each type of fallacy to the correct example:
1. Red herring: **Pollution from cars is a problem, but shouldn't we talk about raising the minimum wage for workers?**
2. Ad hominem: **Anyone with her political opinions can't possibly know anything.**
3. False dichotomy: **Either you agree with us or you have no comprehension of the issue at hand.**
4. Bandwagon: **Everyone agrees that our product is the best one on the market.**
    
1. Red herring: **Pollution from cars is a problem, but shouldn't we talk about raising the minimum wage for workers?**
2. Ad hominem: **Anyone with her political opinions can't possibly know anything.**
3. False dichotomy: **Either you agree with us or you have no comprehension of the issue at hand.**
4. Bandwagon: **Everyone agrees that our product is the best one on the market.**
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