What is the primary reason to avoid logical fallacies in writing and speaking?

Exploring Logical Fallacies: Part 1

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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They make the argument longer.
They weaken the argument.
They strengthen the argument.
They make the argument more interesting.
2.
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Why is it important to recognize logical fallacies in others' arguments?
To make friends.
To write longer essays.
To avoid being manipulated.
To improve your vocabulary.
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What does the ad hominem fallacy involve?
Assuming the premise is true.
Using popular opinion as evidence.
Attacking the person making the argument.
Attacking the argument itself.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is an example of an ad hominem fallacy?
The president is a good leader because he is the leader.
Michael Vick is not a good football player because he is cruel to animals.
Most people prefer Gatorade over Powerade.
Plastic bags should be banned because they are wasteful.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the ad populum fallacy rely on?
The popularity of the claim.
The evidence supporting the claim.
The character of the person making the claim.
The logical structure of the argument.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is an example of an ad populum fallacy?
Plastic bags should be banned because they are wasteful.
Michael Vick is not a good football player because he is cruel to animals.
Gatorade is better than Powerade because most people think so.
The president is a good leader because he is the leader.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the begging the question fallacy?
Assuming the premise of the claim is true.
Restating the claim as evidence.
Attacking the person making the argument.
Using popular opinion as evidence.
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