MMHS Tas lol. Im being serious because in james an, for every test, random kids yell out answers they 'think' are right but i don't listen to them and go with what i think, and guess what? I get them right. So yes good lesson
Ronaldo MMHS ik what he meant its generalisation bc it generalising all birds having the ability to fly so it is a fallacy
Ronaldo :): fallacy what is it premise one: all mammals have fur/hair premise two: all humans have hair conclusion: humans are mammals A} generalisation b} politicians fallacy c} slippery slope d} none of the above
Ronaldo MauryanBroski i reckon its c bc it talks about all mammals having fur and humans also having them so its generalising the two groups
Other33 Ronaldo I still think that it would be D as humans are mammals and which proves that the premises are right.
MauryanBroski Ronaldo C says sipperly slope btw and there is no generalisation as this would be taking a specific case and making a broad general statement. This isn't happening here because the premises are not specific instances but rather broad statements. Do u have the ans
MMHS Ronaldo wait how could u get a slippery slope fallacy? Isnt that just when one thing leads to another but with negative connotations? Like if i get bad marks that's effect my report which will make my parents mad and then ill be grounded (like that), i agree its d because it should just be the conclusion is justified and correct
Ronaldo MauryanBroski mb i meant for averagemultichoice questions one for mine i searched it up and it says the same thing u said since it is a broad statement its d