When our reporters asked the partygoers who they think was responsible for the theft, many fingers were pointed at Henry Freeman through appeal to authority. Freeman had been earlier accused by Jessica Abernathy, who comes from one of the richest families in the area, which caused a large group of teens to come to her side in agreeance.
We then asked Freeman for his stance on the matter who refused to give us a direct answer and responded only in an appeal to pity, saying “If I stole that old lady’s cat I’d get arrested and I can’t get arrested – I’d be in so much trouble.” …show more content…
As this hasty assumption is without further reasons as to why those teens are at fault, this can be deemed a fallacy of division.
Another suspect, Augusto Dorian was introduced by a student who wishes to remain anonymous. “Augusto is such a loser,” our interviewee said in attack on the person, “He drags our entire hockey team down with his screw-ups, I wouldn’t be surprised if this was his