| A | B |
| false dilemma | fallacy which presents a person with no more than two choices |
| false analogy | fallacy that compares things based on false thoughts |
| slippery slope | fallacy which says one event will cause another when they are not related |
| ad hominem | personal attack that avoids real issues or thoughts |
| "Caesar a sick girl!" | example of ad hominem |
| rhetorical question | asked for effect, not an answer |
| "Who would want to be Caesar's slave?" | example of rhetorical question |
| "Either I kill Caesar or I will be a slave." | example of false dilemma |
| "If Caesar is King, Rome will just collapse!" | example of slippery slope |
| "Caesar is a serpent in the shell." | example of false analogy |