AP language 141-160 Flashcards
Onerous
Burdensome oppressive or troublesome causing hardship
Discretion
Cautious reserve in speech ability to make responsible decisions
Burgeon
To grow rapidly or flourish
Axiom
Universally recognized principal
Ubiquitous
Adjective existing everywhere at the same time constantly encountered widespread
Disabuse
To undeceive to set right
Heretical
Violating excepted dogma or convention
Vilify
To reframe Characterize harshly
Dogmatic
A rigid opinion based on unproved or improvable principles
Perrnnial
Reoccurrence through the year or many years happening repeatedly
A fallacy
Erroneous Argument depended upon and unsound or a logical contingent there are many in every day conversation
Appeal to ignorance
Happens when one individual utilizes another individual lack of information on a specific subject as prove that his or her particular argument is right
Appeal to authority
This sort of error is also known as argumentation vernacular argument from modesty instead of concentrating on the benefits of an argument they argue were like tempt to a pin their argument to an individual of power or authority In effort to get trustworthiness to their argument
Appeal to popular opinion
Somebody asserts that a thought or conviction is correct since it is the thing that the general population except
Association fallacy
Sometimes called guilt by flexion this happens when somebody can ask a particular thought or issue to something or somebody negative so as to infer blame on another individual
Attacking the person
Also regarded as argument ad hominem Argument against the man this is a common fallacy use during debates where an individual substitute a rebuttal with a personal
Begging the question
The conclusion of a contention is excepted as a statement of the inquiry itself
Circular argument
This air is committed win a argument sex it’s evidence from an element inside the argument is self instead of from the outside source
Relationship implies causation
This fallacy is a deception in which the individual making the contingent joints two occasions that happen consecutively And except that one created or one caused the other
False dilemma / dichotomy
Sometimes called bifurcation this sort of error happens when someone presents their argument in a way that there are just two conceivable alternatives left