chapter 14 summary
There are "seven deadly sins" you cannot use when it comes to arguing. False comparison, bad example, ignorance as proof, tautology, false choice, red herring and a bad ending. Using any of these can give you the wrong response to whatever you were trying to convince someone to do and/or just a normal argument. It depends on what you are talking about and what deadly sin you use to get the response you definitely don't want.