This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Plain Folks: emphasizes similarities with the average citizen., Bandwagon: encourages the listener to do something because it’s the popular thing to do., Ad Hominem: Instead of addressing the issues, they attack the opponent's character or personality., Red Herring: Distracting from the main issue by introducing irrelevant information or arguments., Card Stacking: presents the evidence in a partial or slanted way., Name Calling: uses negative labels to stigmatize opponents., Repetition: Key messages or slogans are repeated to make them stick in your mind., Transfer: uses symbolic images to enhance a candidate’s profile., Inclusive Language: Using words like “we” and “us” to create a sense of belonging and unity among voters., Slippery Slope: Arguing that a minor action will lead to a series of negative events without evidence., Patriotism: Invoking national pride and values to create a sense of duty to support the candidate., Testimonial: shows an endorsement by a famous and respected person., Glittering Generalities: says little specifically, but conveys emotion., Appeal to Authority: Claiming something is true just because an authority figure says it, without providing evidence., False Cause: insists on a causal relationship because one event preceded the other., Appeal to Fear: Using scary scenarios to persuade people, often exaggerating the dangers involved., False Dilemma: presents only two choices when there are a variety of possibilities., Hasty Generalization: bases a conclusion on insufficient evidence., Emotional Appeal: Attempting to get support through emotional reactions., Humor: Using jokes or funny situations to make the ad more memorable., Straw Man: They misrepresent the opponent’s argument to make it easier to criticize., Contrast: use of positive images next to negative ones of the candidates., Appeal to Emotion: summons fear, anger, or pity to secure agreement with an argument or position. and Loaded Questions: constructs biased questions with predetermined answers..
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