What we can do in order to find bad arguments and make sure


- Information on which fallacies were the most commonly found.

- Information on where the writer found most of his or her fallacies and why s/he thinks that this place is a common place to find fallacies.

- Information on what type of people tended to make the most fallacies in their gathering of them (message board users, politicians, newscasters, athletes, etc.) and why the writer thinks that this is.

- An explanation of the three "biggest" or most ridiculous fallacies that the writer found. The writer may make a judgment call based on whatever criteria s/he would like to in order to judge what the "biggest" or "most ridiculous" fallacies are, but s/he should explain what criteria s/he used in order to judge this.

- Finally, conclude by explaining what we can do in order to find bad arguments and make sure not to be swayed by them.

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