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Name: Kyla Mae M.

Jumarito Grade 12 - Loyalty Subject: English Date: April 20, 2021

Direction: In a long size bond paper or 1 whole sheet of paper, answer the following questions.
1. Should actors and actresses be banned from endorsing political candidates? Why do you
think so?
- Yes. The same goes for the pulpit. They should also be banned from being political
candidates. Why? Because they are fooling the people that follow them. They are famous
because of their actions, not for their political positions or governing ability. They have
nothing to do with a legitimate political process and only serve to delegate it.

2. Why do you think some people still believe in fallacies used in TV commercials and
political ads?
- Because someone who understands fallacies understands that they do not make someone
fundamentally incorrect. It simply means that their reasoning is flawed. It is difficult to
communicate without making a mistake. "TV commercials contain fallacies, so some people
believe those fallacies," says the question. However, correlation does not imply causation.
Some people do likely believe those fallacies. However, the logic is flawed because it
assumes that some people believe those fallacies simply because they exist.

3. Why do you think it is important to observe sound reasoning in making judgments and
decisions?

- Judgment has a few implications, so a little extra clarity is required. To address our
questions on judgment and decision-making, we are barring particular lawful and devout
definitions. For our purposes, we'll keep the meaning of judgment to a capacity, capacity, or
staff to create considered and compelling choices, come to sensible conclusions, see and
recognize connections, get it circumstances, and frame objective suppositions, particularly
in things that influence activity. The inner considering, cognitive preparation, or act of
coming to a choice, drawing sound conclusions, shaping a conclusion, or making basic
refinements almost individuals, circumstances, thoughts, or occasions through evaluation,
comparison, or pondering. The conclusion, conclusion, assurance, or result is delivered from
working out or illustrating judgment.

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