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The main thrust of the quasi contract is to:
Equivocation
The misleading use of a word with more than one meaning or sense, causing an argument to appear logical when it is not.
Shifting Meaning
A logical fallacy that occurs when the meaning of a term or phrase changes in the course of an argument.
Straw Man
A fallacy where an opponent's argument is misrepresented to be easily attacked or refuted.
Diversion
A tactic used in argumentation to distract from the main issue by shifting attention to an unrelated subject.
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