1) An argument that goes around and around; making the same claim as the original argument. a) Assumption b) Circular Reasoning c) Overgeneralization d) Self-Contradiction 2) The writer reaches conclusions from a limited number of facts. a) Assumption b) Circular Reasoning c) Overgeneralization d) Self-Contradiction 3) "As a city mayor, improving education will be my top priority. So, my first act of office will cut the funds of the public schools." a) False Causality b) Emotional Appeal c) Self-Contradiction d) Over-Simplification 4) The writer may be proven false or merely stating an opinion.  a) Assumption b) False Causality c) Overgeneralization d) Over-Simplification 5) "Our house was burglarized right after that new family moved in next door."  a) Assumption b) False Causality c) Circular Reasoning d) Overgeneralization

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