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This posting offers a thesis and topic sentences for an essay explaining three fallacies:
1. ad hominem
2. hasty generalization
3. false analogy
Explain why and how knowledge of these three logical fallacies and it can be useful to a writer

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Please allow some of my ideas to assist:

First, as you write a sample thesis statement, you might use one of these models as a lens:

1. Since effective writing largely depend upon clarity, knowledge of three logical fallacies is extremely important to writers.

2. Another idea is: Knowledge of three logical fallacies empowers writers by making language stronger and ...

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