Make a comic strip with 5 panels depicting the scenario above. Use the different types of fallacy such as faulty logic, unsupported facts and emotional appeal in your dialogue. Put you work in an oslo paper or bond paper.
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Appeal to Ignorance (argumentum ad ignorantiam) - argues that a proposition is true because it has not yet been proven false ("Aliens must exist because there is no evidence that they don't exist.")
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Make a comic strip with 5 panels depicting the scenario above. Use the different types of fallacy such as faulty logic, unsupported facts and emotional appeal in your dialogue. Put you work in an oslo paper or bond paper.
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you will just draw a comic strip about the scenario given in the instructions. you didn't include it in your question so I can't draw or explain it. hope this help.
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