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  2. Red herring - Wikipedia

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    A red herring is something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important question. [1] It may be either a logical fallacy or a literary device that leads readers or audiences toward a false conclusion.

  3. Perhaps most blatantly, a character in the cartoon A Pup Named Scooby-Doo who was constantly being blamed for myriad crimes was named—you guessed it—Red Herring. But where does this literary...

  4. Red herring Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : a herring cured by salting and slow smoking to a dark brown color. 2. [from the practice of drawing a red herring across a trail to confuse hunting dogs] : something that distracts attention from the real issue.

  5. What’s a Red Herring? Definition and Examples - Grammarly

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    A red herring is a misleading statement, question, or argument meant to redirect a conversation away from its original topic. Is a red herring a literary device? Red herrings can be used by writers to keep their readers in suspense or surprise them with an unexpected outcome.

  6. Red Herring - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    A red herring is a piece of information in a story that distracts readers from an important truth, or leads them to mistakenly expect a particular outcome.

  7. RED HERRING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    RED HERRING definition: 1. a fact, idea, or subject that takes people's attention away from the central point being…. Learn more.

  8. What Is a Red Herring Fallacy? | Definition & Examples - Scribbr

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    A red herring fallacy is an attempt to redirect a conversation away from its original topic. A red herring is used by introducing an irrelevant piece of information that distracts the reader or listener. This can be intentional or unintentional.

  9. Red herring is a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced in an argument to divert the attention of listeners or readers from the original issue. Definition, Usage and a list of Red Herring Examples in common speech and literature.

  10. A red herring in literature is a narrative element that is used to throw off readers and lead them to false conclusions. This is an especially popular literary device to use in detective stories and thrillers.

  11. Red Herring Fallacy (29 Examples - Practical Psychology

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    A Red Herring Fallacy is an example of a deceptive tactic that diverts attention away from the real issue at hand, steering the conversation towards a different, often unrelated, topic. In this article, you'll learn how it has been utilized and exploited throughout history, in politics, media, and everyday conversations.