This is due 11:59pm and this is my last attempt. please correct answers
Consider the following argumentative passages, and indicate the type of fallacy that best describes each passage. If the passage is not fallacious, choose "no fallacy." Passage A My opponent says we should respect the values that have guided us in the past and draw strength from them. But this election isn't about the past; it's about the future. I am the candidate that wants to lead us to a better, brighter future. So you can either vote for my opponent and a return to the past, or you can vote for progress by voting for me. Which of the following best describes the type of fallacy committed in Passage A? o An appeal to force fallacy An accident fallacy An ad hominem (argument against the person) circumstantial fallacy 0 A straw man fallacy No fallacy Passage B You should not locate your business in this neighborhood. Some of us around here don't like businesses like yours. Some might even go so far as to cause problems for you and your family. Which of the following best describes the type of fallacy committed in Passage B? An appeal to force fallacy o A red herring fallacy o An ad hominem (argument against the person) circumstantial fallacy An appeal to the people (bandwagon) fallacy No fallacy Passage C I deserve a higher grade on my paper. After all, I was up all night working on the paper even though I had just found out that my grandmother is sick. And I have had to work really hard in this class because I find the material to be so difficult. Can't you please appreciate my effort and raise my grade? Which of the following best describes the type of fallacy committed in Passage C? o An ad hominem (argument against the person) abusive fallacy o An appeal to force fallacy o An appeal to the people (direct) fallacy o No fallacy An appeal to pity fallacy An appeal to pity fallacy ip pl Passage D That guy on the radio is just a right-wing blowhard who was addicted to pills. I've heard he also verbally abuses the people he works with and was once accused of sexual harassment. Why would you listen to anything he has to say? Which of the following best describes the type of fallacy committed in Passage D? o An appeal to force fallacy An appeal to the people (direct) fallacy No fallacy An ad hominem (argument against the person) abusive fallacy An appeal to pity fallacy