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Where are two places that fallacious reasoning is often found?
- in blog posts and in literature
- in advertisements and in talk shows
- in autobiographies and in articles
- in statistics and in politics


What happens when a reader makes an inference about a character? What two actions are required?
- The reader predicts the final outcome of the story's plot.
- The reader looks closely at what a character says and does.
- The reader analyzes the story's conflict for hints about character.
- The reader connects story details to his or her own experience.

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Answer:

The two places that fallacious reasoning is often found are:

- in advertisements and in talk shows

- in statistics and in politics

When a reader makes an inference about a character, the two actions that are required are:

- The reader predicts the final outcome of the story's plot.

- The reader looks closely at what a character says and does.

Explanation:

Fallacy is the use of incorrect or wrong statements to sway opinion or win an argument. Fallacious statements are usually found in the media, politics, polls, etc.

Making inference about a particular thing or person means that a conclusion was reached based on available evidence.