To accurately identify the type of fallacy demonstrated in the article excerpt, I would need to see the specific content of that excerpt. However, I can explain the fallacies listed:
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Ad Hominem: This fallacy occurs when someone attacks the character or motive of a person instead of addressing the argument itself.
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Slippery Slope: This fallacy occurs when it is argued that a relatively small first step will inevitably lead to a chain of related events culminating in some significant (usually negative) effect.
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Gambler’s Fallacy: This fallacy occurs when one believes that past random events affect the probabilities in future random events, often seen in gambling scenarios.
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Loaded Language: This involves using emotionally charged language to influence an audience's perception rather than providing factual arguments.
If you can provide the specific excerpt or details from the article, I can help identify which fallacy is present.