THERE ARE TWO PARTS TO THIS!!!!!!!!!! XXXXXXXXXXPart I: Consider a scenario where someone is using errors in argument. For example, the argument may focus on errors that customers or colleagues make...

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THERE ARE TWO PARTS TO THIS!!!!!!!!!! Part I:

Consider a scenario where someone is using errors in argument. For example, the argument may focus on errors that customers or colleagues make in your field of study. It could be how the public perceives your field, how a newcomer to your field may make errors, or addressing a controversial topic in your field. If you would like to write about your life at home instead of at work, this may be the sort of argument that teenagers give to their parents during a disagreement. It could be a disagreement you have had with friends or family members. You get to choose the situation.


The Assignment should be 1–2 pages and should be composed in first person as the person making the errors. You should be deliberately employing at least four logical fallacies in the argument. The person making the argument likely does not know they are making mistakes. You will be correcting these errors in Part II. However, in Part I, have fun showing how errors in argument make their way into daily life. Some may be exaggerated, but some may be subtle.


In the sections of the paper where you are using a logical fallacy, you shouldhighlight the error in bold. This will demonstrate that the fallacies are deliberately used in your composition.


While the paper will have errors in argument, aim not to have errors in spelling or grammar. The work should still be composed to demonstrate college-level writing, clarity, and organization.


Part II:


The content for Part II should be at least 2 pages, and it will require a reference page, which is not included in the page requirement.


In Part II, you will analyze the purposely flawed argument that you created in Part I. You will take on the role of a leader in your profession or of someone offering guidance to help a friend or family member understand their errors.


In the scenario for Part II, you have been asked to address the errors with the person voicing the argument in Part I. You should not be harsh with the person who made the mistakes, but you will use leadership, knowledge, and compassion to help make corrections. Offer diplomatic guidance that encourages without chastising the subject. Use your critical thinking and analytical skills to evaluate the Part I arguments, explain how they should be corrected, and offer guidance for improved argumentation in the future.



  1. Analyze the argument from Part I. Identify and label the logical fallacies used in the argument. Be specific, using and citing sources to support your definitions of each fallacy.

  2. Using clear argumentation, explain the implications of those fallacies in the workplace or daily life and why the fallacies would be problematic. What could be a consequence of this reasoning? Why do you believe the person making the argument used these tactics?

  3. Offer guidance: How could the person constructing this argument avoid making those mistakes in argumentation? What would have strengthened each of the claims?


Save Parts I and II in the same document and submit the work to the Dropbox.

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Answer To: THERE ARE TWO PARTS TO THIS!!!!!!!!!! XXXXXXXXXXPart I: Consider a scenario where someone is using...

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Part I
This assignment provides me the opportunity to discuss most common fallacies that many of my friends and colleagues have basis their
career selection. Hence, I would like to bring a fresh prospective to approach our career and makes so many different distinctions. Argument I want bring on the table is that many of my colleagues make in my field of study which is in Human Resource Management and Entrepreneurship. That is follow one's passion. I feel it is the biggest fallacies in any profession one chose to develop one's career. Perhaps in order to establish oneself and build a successful career it imperative to think beyond what we call interest. The biggest error or fallacies at the heart of this section is to purse your passion else one might miss significant amount of joy in one's life. Second logical fallacies are that after graduations or completing the formal degree one is officially don’t study any more which implies that all the information gathered is sufficient for rest of professional life. Third logical fallacy is that if one is multi-tasking then they are more productive. Trying to juggle many things at once doesn’t allow one to concentrate on essential aspect leading to major misses and errors in execution. Fourth fallacy I would like to highlight is bringing change is risky rather than reaping the benefits from what is already established. One of cliché I...
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