
MIL graded recitation Lesson 3
Quiz by Jerome Meñale
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Identify the appeal to emotion fallacy in the following scenario:
Support this anti-smoking campaign to prevent the heartbreaking loss of loved ones to tobacco-related diseases!
Identify the bandwagon fallacy in the following scenario : Vote for Candidate X! They are leading in all the polls and have widespread support.
Identify the slippery slope fallacy in the following scenario:•If we allow same-sex marriage, it will undermine traditional family values, leading to the collapse of society.
Identify the composition/division fallacy in the following scenario: In a debate about academic performance, Sarah claims that since she, as an individual student, excels in math, all students in her class must also excel in math.
Identify the black or white fallacy in the following scenario: During a debate about immigration policy, Mark argues that the government must either deport all undocumented immigrants or grant them full citizenship immediately.
Identify the begging the question fallacy in the following scenario: During a debate about the benefits of meditation, John claims that meditation is effective because it calms the mind, and a calm mind is a sign that meditation works.
How does communication and media contribute to educating the audience?
How might the "watchdog" role of journalism impact society beyond just informing the public?
What responsibilities come with using communication and media for advocating political viewpoints?
Compare and contrast the relationship between media and government in authoritarian and social responsibility theories.