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* The [[:Category:Rhetorical Deceptions|Rhetorical Deceptions]] category has a list of frequently-used rhetorical deceptions | * The [[:Category:Rhetorical Deceptions|Rhetorical Deceptions]] category has a list of frequently-used rhetorical deceptions | ||
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Revision as of 14:34, 20 May 2006
Rhetorical deception is the use of speaking or writing to persuade someone of an opinion based on unsound reasoning.
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- The Rhetorical Deceptions category has a list of frequently-used rhetorical deceptions
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