This document provides an overview of common informal fallacies discussed in Logic 101 - Lecture 4. It defines and gives examples of begging the question, no true Scotsman, false dichotomy, composition/division, Texas sharpshooter, Loki's wager, affirming the consequent/denying the antecedent. The document emphasizes that identifying fallacies is more important than just knowing what they are. It concludes by stating that if the logic is invalid, then the argument is invalid, regardless of other factors.