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onerous

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burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship.

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Discretion

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cautious reserve in speech; ability to make responsible decisions.

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burgeon

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to grow rapidly or flourish

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axiom

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a universally recognized principle.

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ubiquitous

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existing everywhere at the same time;constantly encountered; wide spread.

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heretical

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violating accepted dogma or convectional

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vilify

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to defame; to characterize harshly

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dogmatic

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expressing a rigid opinion based on unproved or improvable principles.

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perennial

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reoccurring through the years many happening repeatedly.

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a fallacy

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an erroneous argument dependent upon an unsound or logical contention. you an find these examples in everyday conversations.

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appeal to ignorance

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appeal to ignorance happens when one individual utilizes another individual lack of information on a specific subject as proof that his/her own particular argument is right.

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appeal to authority

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this sort of error is also known as ‘‘argument underachieve’’ (argument form modesty ) instead of concentrating on the benefits their own argument, the arguer will attempt to appeal their authority, in an effort to give trusting to their government.

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appeal to popular opinion

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the sort of appeal when somebody asserts hat a thought or constriction is correct, silence it is the thing that the general population exists.

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association fallacy

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sometimes called “guilt by affiliation”, this happens when somebody connects a particular thought or issue to somebody or sometimes negative, so as to infer blame on another individual.

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attacking the person

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also regarding s ‘‘argument ad or hominem ‘’ this is a common fallacy used during debates.

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beggin the question

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the conclusion of contention is accepted as a statement of the inquiry itself.

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circuar argument

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this fallacy is also known a circulus in probado. this occur is committed when an argument takes its evidence froman element inside that argument itself instead of from an outside source