A. the dictionary definition of a word

B. making assertions about a group that are too broad
C. parts of a presentation that augment the words
D. rhetorical devices that rely on faulty reasoning
E. the emotional associations a work invokes

14. audiovisual aids

15. connotation

16. denotation

17. hasty generalizations

18. logical fallacies

Matching.

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To match the given terms with their respective definitions, we have:

14. Audiovisual aids - C. parts of a presentation that augment the words
15. Connotation - E. the emotional associations a word invokes
16. Denotation - A. the dictionary definition of a word
17. Hasty generalizations - B. making assertions about a group that are too broad
18. Logical fallacies - D. rhetorical devices that rely on faulty reasoning

To match the definitions with the corresponding terms, we can analyze the given options and their descriptions:

A. The dictionary definition of a word - Denotation (16)
Denotation refers to the literal or dictionary definition of a word, independent of its connotations or emotional associations.

B. Making assertions about a group that are too broad - Hasty generalizations (17)
Hasty generalizations occur when someone draws a conclusion about a group based on insufficient evidence or a small sample size, resulting in an overgeneralization.

C. Parts of a presentation that augment the words - Audiovisual aids (14)
Audiovisual aids are visual or auditory elements used in a presentation to enhance the understanding and engagement of the audience.

D. Rhetorical devices that rely on faulty reasoning - Logical fallacies (18)
Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning or arguments that make them logically unsound or invalid.

E. The emotional associations a work invokes - Connotation (15)
Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations and meanings that are associated with a word or phrase.

So the correct matching would be:

14. Audiovisual aids
15. Connotation
16. Denotation
17. Hasty generalizations
18. Logical fallacies