Match the sentence to the correct type of logical fallacy.
hasty generalization
straw man argument
plain folks fallacy
ad hominem
either-or reasoning
Either you're with us, or you're against us.
I may not have a degree from a fancy college,
but I know what's right.
We have been asked not to have drama club
meetings in the library common area. I say,
how dare they restrict our freedom of speech!
My opponent is no patriot.
I started playing piano at 6. You have to start
young to get good at it.



Answer :

Sure! Here are the matches between the sentences and the types of logical fallacies:

1. "Either you're with us, or you're against us." matches with either-or reasoning.

2. "I may not have a degree from a fancy college, but I know what's right." matches with plain folks fallacy.

3. "We have been asked not to have drama club meetings in the library common area. I say, how dare they restrict our freedom of speech!" matches with straw man argument.

4. "My opponent is no patriot." matches with ad hominem.

5. "I started playing piano at 6. You have to start young to get good at it." matches with hasty generalization.

These matches help in identifying the different types of logical fallacies present in the sentences provided.