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[|Unnecessary Commas]

**__ Add the commas __**
 * 1) The accountant said that I couldn’t deduct my trip.
 * 2) We worked very hard on her campaign for state representative but the incumbent was too strong in the northern counties.
 * 3) Perhaps the thermostat is not set correctly.
 * 4) The spectators watched two skaters dressed in identical black uniforms battle for the puck.
 * 5) The sky is blue bright and cloudless.


 * __ Remove the unnecessary commas __**
 * 1) Lamont is the most attractive, intelligent, and pleasant, friend I have.
 * 2) The house on the hill, is haunted.
 * 3) All of us ran, the race.
 * 4) I dance like, a baby giraffe.
 * 5) The ingredients include, beets, spinach, liver and cottage.

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=**Fallacy Project : False Dilemma - Either/Or Fallacy**=

A false dilemma fallacy is one in which the speaker makes it seem as if there are only two possible outcomes. They often involve generalizations, and extreme opposites/circumstances.

1. "Either we go to war with Canada, or Canada will eventually grow in population and overwhelm the United States."

2. "Either you drink Burpsy Cola, or you will have no friends and no social life."

3. media type="youtube" key="Dln3DJEcghY" width="560" height="315" Jim's daughter uses this fallacy by saying either her father did a good job at raising her, or he's a terrible dad.

4.media type="custom" key="24835092" President Bush claims that either you are for America, or you are for the terrorists. This makes people feel that they need to be for America so they're not looked down upon or called a terrorist.