In addition to the argument forms that you studied in this section, there are many situations when a person will use a flawed form of an argument to make his or her point. we describe some well-known flawed argument forms. In each case, write another flawed argument of the same form.
False Analogy. Two objects are assumed to be similar and because one object has a certain property, then the other must also. Example: “Running a college is like running a business. In both, the most important thing is the bottom line.”
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