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Logical Fallacy of Argument by Poetic LanguageThe Logical Fallacy of Argument by Poetic Language occurs when beautiful language is used as proof for a conclusion or premise. Examples of the Logical Fallacy of Argument by Poetic Language"It can't be wrong when it feels so right. You light up my life." It can actually be very wrong when it feels so right. ![]()
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