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Fallacies Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin

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Page 1: Fallacies Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin. False cause, because in this it says it gives you a second win and makes you completely not tired after drinking

Fallacies

Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin

Page 2: Fallacies Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin. False cause, because in this it says it gives you a second win and makes you completely not tired after drinking

False cause, because in this it says it gives you a second win and makes you completely not tired after drinking it, but it doesn't actually do that it just makes you feel better.

Page 3: Fallacies Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin. False cause, because in this it says it gives you a second win and makes you completely not tired after drinking

Red herring: The "sexy grandpa" is completely irrelevant to Geico insurance, but is used to make the commercial funny and make you stop focusing on the fact that there is no real information on the product the commercial is supposed to be about.

Page 4: Fallacies Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin. False cause, because in this it says it gives you a second win and makes you completely not tired after drinking

Red Herring: The woodchucks have nothing to do with Geico in  anyway. The woodchucks grab your attention and has nothing to do with car insurance. 

Page 5: Fallacies Mikki, Kyler, Nate, Dustin. False cause, because in this it says it gives you a second win and makes you completely not tired after drinking

The fallacy in these commercials is False Cause. The commercials  imply that since Terry Crews is powerful and loud, Old Spice is too.