In your own words, explain what impression you might get when you read or hear logical fallacies being used? What impression do you get of the author/speaker? plz hurry

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Logical fallacy is a mode of persuasion used by various orators and speakers who slyly present their opinions. The arguments are well balanced that seems true to the listener.

Logical fallacy is an act of deceiving through valid viewpoints and great illusion of thought. It is regarded as morally and ethically wrong. The manipulation tendency of the speaker should be confronted by providing true details rather than deceitful ways.

The logical fallacy is a method of illusion or delusion that is driven by psychological tricks employed by the speaker to justify his arguments.

The Speaker/author should refrain from using fallacy as it drives people into believing things which are not true rather appear to be true. The truth is removed from reality. A major concern is the after effect of such persuasion as the listener/ reader goes on to believe what has been told.  

While this is a personal question that only you can answer, I can describe the feelings that I get when I hear someone using logical fallacies.

First, when people employ fallacies, they usually do so in quite persuasive ways. For example, they might be very emotional while using them, or they might appeal to something that I care deeply about. Therefore, I can sometimes be initially convinced by logical fallacies.

However, upon reflection, I might realize that such thinking is a fallacy. This greatly damages my opinion of the writer or speaker. It makes me think that the person is unprepared. It also makes me wonder if the person was trying to manipulate me, or if he had some ulterior motive for conveying the information in the way that he did.