Asked by libby

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Match each type of fallacy to the correct example.(2 points)
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Red herring
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Ad hominem
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False dichotomy
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Bandwagon
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t see the example choices you need matched to the fallacy names. Please paste the four example statements, and I’ll place each under the correct fallacy.

If you want a quick reference now, here are standard matches (definitions plus common example statements) you can use:

- Red herring — A distraction that diverts attention from the issue. Example: “Why worry about climate policy when there are so many other problems like crime?”
- Ad hominem — Attacking the person instead of the argument. Example: “Don’t listen to her on taxes; she’s not even a business owner.”
- False dichotomy — Presenting only two options when more exist. Example: “Either you support this bill or you hate progress.”
- Bandwagon — Arguing something is true/good because many people believe/do it. Example: “Thousands already bought this product, so it must be the best.”

Send your four specific example sentences and I’ll match them exactly.