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This error arises when a writer attempts to determine bias on the part of the originator of the source. This error may be seen when a writer discusses how another writer is showing bias to his or her martial art.
This error arises when the writer confuses homonyms by thinking that a word means the same thing as another word that is written or sounds the same as the the first word. For example, the story of a master who killed boars with his bare hands was actually a story about a martial arts psychopath who killed tasteless boors at a bar using his bear shaped hands.
This error arise when the writer clumps persons or ideas into a group and then attributes special values to the group. This error may be seen when a writer clumps all practitioners of an art into a group, such as sport tournament fighters, and then makes derogatory remarks about the group.
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