
Understanding Red Herring and Straw Figure Fallacies

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Philosophy, Social Studies, Moral Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Aiden Montgomery
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the primary purpose of a red herring in an argument?
To strengthen the main argument
To distract from the main argument
To clarify the main argument
To support the main argument
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the metaphor involving dogs and foxes, what does the red herring represent?
A distraction from the main argument
The conclusion of the argument
The audience
The original argument
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does a red herring fallacy typically divert attention in an argument?
By introducing an unrelated issue
By agreeing with the opponent
By providing evidence for the main argument
By summarizing the main argument
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is a key difference between a red herring and a straw figure fallacy?
A red herring distorts the original argument
A red herring changes the subject
A straw figure introduces a new issue
A straw figure supports the main argument
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which fallacy involves distorting the original argument to make it easier to refute?
Ad hominem
Red herring
Circular reasoning
Straw figure
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the example about the Bible, why is it considered a straw figure fallacy?
It introduces a new issue
It distorts the original argument
It ignores the opponent's argument
It supports the main argument
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main issue in the example about greenhouse gases?
The urgency of global warming
The risk of nuclear weapons
The effectiveness of renewable energy
The economic impact of climate change
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