Write True if the statement is correct. False if it is not true. Write your answer on the space provided : 1. Rationalizing is a form of self-deception. The speaker invents reasons for his actions, making good judgment suffer in the process. 2. Misleading Comparison happens when there are not enough points of similarity to make the comparison fair. 3. Statement of facts can be verified but opinions cannot. 4. Generalizations may or may not be correct. 5. You assume that if event A happens before event B, then event A must be the cause of event B. 6. Namecalling use words that appeal to the emotions instead of to the mind. 7. Bandwagon capitalizes on human desire to belong and be part of the group. 8. Card stacking presents only select facts, or coloring facts in such a way that the audience gets a distorted picture. 9. Glittering generalities uses "virtue words” to make the idea advocated the speaker or writer acceptable. 10. Legend is a fictional story which tries to explain the origin of something someone which is handed down from generation to