Logical fallacy

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'Logical fallacies are erroneous, illogical, or misleading claims

  • erroneous = contains an error of fact or
  • illogical = draws a conclusion not supported by premises
  • misleading = deliberately constructed to deceive or mislead

See [Social_Studies_skills#Logic_and_observational_fallacies|Social Studies skills] for list of logical and observational fallacies regarding the Social Sciences.

This article is focused on logical fallacy in essays, persuasion, and rhetoric (Language Arts)