Arguing that what is true of the whole of something must also be true of its parts is called…
A) The fallacy of equivocation
B) The fallacy of composition
C) The fallacy of division
D) The straw man fallacy
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Q1: Rejecting a claim by criticizing the person
Q2: The use of nonargumentative, emotion-laden language to
Q3: The use of a word in two
Q5: This argument-"No one has shown that aliens
Q6: Arguing that you are doing something morally
Q7: Distorting, weakening, or oversimplifying someone's position so
Q8: A slippery-slope pattern of argument is fallacious
Q9: Classifying individuals into groups according to oversimplified
Q10: The appeal to popularity is arguing that
Q11: The attempt to establish the conclusion of
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