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assume you are given a sound argument. what do you know about it?
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Anonymous
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Philosophers use the general term "argument" to mean (Points
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Ashford University
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in the truth table for an invalid argument
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dominique
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need help for Education:an Argument for: and Argument against, ansa based on education
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godfrey
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"You didn't like that book; so you probably don't like to read" is
a weak inductive argument. a strong deductive argument. not an
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Mog
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A philosophical argument should involve
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baby
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rite two arguments in English, one in the form of modus ponens and one in the form of modus tollens. Then, write the arguments
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Nicole
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Write two arguments in English, one in the form of modus ponens and one in the form of modus tollens. Then, write the arguments
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Anonymous
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How do you turn this fallacy into a valid agrument:seeing that all teenagers are irrational and make poor decisions parents
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English
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write two arguments in English, one in the form of modus ponens and one in the form of modus tollens. Can you give me what
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mary smith
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What argument does frank use to persuade artie not to back out of the evening?
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Anonymous
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Putting an argument into premise-conclusion form can make it easier to
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Anonymous
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A person who is shown his or her argument commits a fallacy should
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Anonymous
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Aristotle observed arguments only have two parts: statement and proof. T/F
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Jonathan
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What arguments can he use to persuade his managers?
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taarek
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1. The element of argumentation that deals with the listeners desire to trust and believe in the speaker is called
a. ethos b.
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jennifer
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Inductive arguments leave no room for doubt as to the truth of their conclusions.
true or false
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Michelle
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A(n)___________ is a set of claims intended to support or prove a conclusion
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Teresa
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What is considered a claim versus and argument?
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candace
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When you are building an argument for an issue that is significant to you, do you think it is more important to be valid or
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james
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A(n)_____ is a set of claims intended to support or prove a conclusion.
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jason
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What strategies does the author use to formulate his argument
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munk
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When you are building an argument for an issue that is significant to you , do you think it is more important to be valid or
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lovely
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I think he used some counterarguments although they were not glaring. He did address the views of people who might not care too
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lynn
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What is the distinction between deductive and inductive arguments? Give an example of each to make your explanation clearer.
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Sally
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What does it mean to refute an opposing argument?(1 point)
Responses to support the argument with facts and examples to support
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What does it mean to refute an opposing argument?
1. to show that you are an expert on the topic you are writing about. 2. To
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Alana
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Which option means to delineate an argument? A.to break it down B. To support it with factors C.to restate it in a different way
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Numy
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Hi. I need help with the following:
Develop a Balanced Argument For The Following Scenario: Convince your significant other to
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May
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Do you believe that it is easier to make an invalid claim than it is to make an unsound one? Why?
Please re-post, telling us what
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amy
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When you are building an arument for an issue that is significant to you, do you think it is more important to be sound or
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jessica
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The author of this editorial supports his argument's validity
Responses A by relying on hyperbole to illuminate the foolishness
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king
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So to construct a viable argument in math means to explain the mathematical steps you took to reach a correct answer.
Constructin
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nothin4227
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What is the function of a claim in an argument?
to introduce the topic to state the writer's opinion to state a reason for the
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Which option means to delineate an argument?(1 point)
Responses to restate it in a different way to restate it in a different way
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myworldwha
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Goldfish make good pets for small children because they are easy to care for. Which key
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urmotherr
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Which phrase defines a sound argument? (1 point)
a loud remark a sensible and valid statement a popular opinion an impractical
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Which option means to delineate an argument?
Responses to support it with facts to support it with facts to break it down to
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TEACHER
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Goldfish make good pets for small children because they are easy to care for.
Which key component of an argument is found in this
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Parents looking for their child's first pet should choose a goldfish.
Which component of an argument is found in this sentence? a
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The answer you gave is it for or against the motion
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Which option means to delineate an argument?(1 point)
Responses to support it with facts to support it with facts to restate it
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naww
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Parents looking for their child's first pet should choose a goldfish. Which component of
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presenting evidence and reasoning to disprove the counterargument is the _____.
A. claim B. evidence C. counterargument D.
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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the opposite perspective: the other side of an argument is the ____.
A. rebuttal B. counterargument C. evidence D. persuade
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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Which option means to delineate an argument? (1 point)
• to restate it in a different way O to support it with facts • to
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asked anonymously
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Which option means to delineate an argument
A. To support it with facts B. To break it down C. To form an opinion on it D. The
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asked anonymously
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Which phrase defines a sound argument.
A. A sensible and valid statement. B. A loud remark. C. An impractical analysis that is
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Which option means to delineate an argument?(1 point)
Responses to support it with facts to support it with facts to break it
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eating children i mean food
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When formulating an argument, one effective technique you can use is to
(1 point) O ask the audience questions they can answer. O
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