Especially during an election year, fallacies in logic, ethics, and emotions create rhetoric that improperly persuades listeners and readers. When writing or speaking, you’ll want to avoid these fallacies to strengthen your claim: Begging the question/ circular reasoningRed HerringNon SequiturStrawmanStacked EvidenceEither-or/ False DichotomyPost hoc/ CausalHasty generalizationSweeping generalizationAd HominemGuilt by associationBandwagonSlippery slope Of course, we may know some of these logical…