Fallacies: _____. Select all that apply.have no effect on an argument
may make a person less credible
may make an argument illogical
are an essential part of persuasion
are an indicator of pathos
none of the above

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Answer 1
Answer: In general fallacies "may make a person less credible" "may make an argument illogical" and "are an indicator of pathos". They are rarely helpful for an argument. 
Answer 2
Answer:

The right answers are "may make a person less credible", "may make an argument illogical" and "are an indicator of pathos".

The explanation for this answer is that fallacy is a misguided reasoning with the appearance of true. In logic and rhetoric, a fallacy is an incoherent, baseless, invalid, or flawed argument in an attempt to effectively prove what it claims.


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