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Homework Help Forum: CRT 205

Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 7:08pm.

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1
Identify the principal issue presented by the source.


2
Identify any examples of bias presented by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


3
Identify any areas that are vague or ambiguous. If none exist, explain how you determined this.



4
Do you find the source credible? Explain your reasoning.


5
Identify and name any rhetorical devices used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


6
Identify and name any fallacies used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


7
State one argument made by the author.


8
Identify the premises and conclusion of the argument.


9
Is the author’s argument valid or invalid, sound or unsound, strong or weak? Explain how you determined this.


10
Does the author use moral reasoning? If not, explain how you determined this.




Source 2 Title and Citation:



1
Identify the principal issue presented by the source.


2
Identify any examples of bias presented by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


3
Identify any areas that are vague or ambiguous. If none exist, explain how you determined this.



4
Do you find the source credible? Explain your reasoning.


5
Identify and name any rhetorical devices used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


6
Identify and name any fallacies used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


7
State one argument made by the author.


8
Identify the premises and conclusion of the argument.


9
Is the author’s argument valid or invalid, sound or unsound, strong or weak? Explain how you determined this.


10
Does the author use moral reasoning? If not, explain how you determined this.



Source 3 Title and Citation:



1
Identify the principal issue presented by the source.


2
Identify any examples of bias presented by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


3
Identify any areas that are vague or ambiguous. If none exist, explain how you determined this.



4
Do you find the source credible? Explain your reasoning.


5
Identify and name any rhetorical devices used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


6
Identify and name any fallacies used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


7
State one argument made by the author.


8
Identify the premises and conclusion of the argument.


9
Is the author’s argument valid or invalid, sound or unsound, strong or weak? Explain how you determined this.


10
Does the author use moral reasoning? If not, explain how you determined this.




Source 4 Title and Citation:



1
Identify the principal issue presented by the source.


2
Identify any examples of bias presented by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


3
Identify any areas that are vague or ambiguous. If none exist, explain how you determined this.



4
Do you find the source credible? Explain your reasoning.


5
Identify and name any rhetorical devices used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


6
Identify and name any fallacies used by the author. If none exist, explain how you determined this.


7
State one argument made by the author.


8
Identify the premises and conclusion of the argument.


9
Is the author’s argument valid or invalid, sound or unsound, strong or weak? Explain how you determined this.


10
Does the author use moral reasoning? If not, explain how you determined this.





  • CRT 205 - Ms. Sue, Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 7:08pm

    You may need to type the information you're trying to post. Copying and pasting from some sources doesn't work here.


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