In this assignment, you will create two informal fallacies. However, there will be an added challenge: each fallacy must be about same topic. If one fallacy is about bricks, then the other fallacy needs to be about bricks. If one fallacy is about cats, then the other fallacy must be about cats. Part I Get creative and make up your own argument that commits the Hasty Generalization fallacy. Then explain in detail how your argument commits the fallacy. Part II Get creative and make up your own argument that commits the Fallacy of Composition. Make sure that the premise in your fallacy of composition refers to most (or even all) of the parts that make up a whole thing, rather than just one part. Then explain in detail how your argument commits the fallacy. Remember that each fallacy must be about same topic.
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