S.+Wilkerson

media type="youtube" key="8CVbku6nxhU" width="560" height="315"media type="youtube" key="OPewZSNCCiw" width="420" height="315" Definition: If A is not wrong, then it is right. The argument takes for granted what it is supposed to prove. __**Video 1** Paragraph:__ In the video the girl is trying to convince the telephone guy that her number hasn't changed but really she has no argument. She is trying to make a point but she has no valid argument. She gets off topic and argues about something that doesn't matter at all. She is trying to make you believe that it isn't a new number, but a changed number but are argument for that is that it's just changed. She never explains why it isn't new but just changed.
 * Begging the Question (Fallacy of Logos)**

__**Video 2 Paragraph:**__ In this video there is a reporter who is asking a protestor a question. The protestor keeps answering the question with a response that doesn't answer her question. He keeps evading a direct answer to her question. He keeps saying the reason he is a factious is because he is a factious. A lot of people do this accidentally when they try to explain what they are talking about. Circular reasoning is being used which is where the reasoning for there answer is the answer.

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