Assess for fallacy, If none pick no fallacy. It's appropriate for parents to invade their children's privacy to protect them from danger. But the role of government is similar to that of parents. Therefore, it's appropriate for the government to invade the Privacy of citizens to protect the country, b Missing the point Weak analogy False cause. C d No fallacy Question 11 point) Assess for fallacy, if none pick no fallacy. Renee Richards argues in favor of reducing the patient load of our nurses. But it's obvious why she says this. Renee is a nurse herself, so of course she wants a reduced patient load, Nobody should pay too much attention to her pleas. b Argument against the person, circumstantial, Argument against the person, abusive. No fallacy. You, too (tu quoque). d Question 12 point Assess for fallacy. If none pick no fallacy. President Bush argues in favor of privatizing Social Security. But just look at the man. He can't even pronounce half the words in the English tanguage, he's a notorious liar, and his face looks like it came off the cover of MAD Magazine. Bush's arguments are pure trash. b No fallacy Appeal to unqualified authority Argument against the person, abusive. Red herring C