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Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone done with this quick check could help me. Please and thank you!
1. Which of the following
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Sorry
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Which type of evidence does the wither use to develop an argument
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Liron Hurst
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BOB IS WRONG AT LEAST THE FIRST ONE ITS WRONG !!!!!!!😫
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Also here is the answers for everyone wondering.
1. a conclusion that is based on evidence 2. Tourists sit on the hot, dusty
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Help Bot
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What should Horus add to his evaluation to make it more effective? Select two options.
a statement summarizing Smith's claim
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juan
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1.Accept paid advertisements
2.Being influenced by a personal connection 3.True 4.False 5.False 6.She will not be as objective.
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ur mom
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What does it mean to be objective?
A. To present all sides of the story B.To present one side of a story C.To present a personal
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Kankles.
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How is it possible to say that every issue "isn't important," which is one dimension of the Pillow Method?
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kathy
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. A Logical Fallacy is always true. B. Rhetorical Devices have a flaw in their
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ABCDEF123
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Which sentence from the passage contains flawed reasoning?
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katy
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When deciding if two texts disagree, what does it mean to make a judgment about a particular set of facts?(1 point)
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September
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Which is a narrow, debatable claim
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Brianna
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To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point) the format
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Nothing Con
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Why did the author say that “grade-one thinkers are few and far in between" in the essay "Thinking as a Hobby"
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Mr. Hugo
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What is a feature of appeal to moderation?
• It relies on the idea of compromise but does not result in a logical outcome. •
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Rogy
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Can someone please explain the fourth term fallacy to me? I'm trying to understand it by reading online articles on it, but it
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melissaa
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An inference is an incorrect conclusion made from the interpretation of evidence
True False
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dee
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How can someone consider the opposition in an argument?
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LunarBerry
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Which of the following are examples of FAULTY reasoning? Select all that apply.
supporting details overgeneralization *
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ER98
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True Or False:
Puzzles and abstract problem solving challenges that reinforce a game's theme interfere with narrative immersion.
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The Asker Of Questions(TAOQ)
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What is the purpose of critically analyzing opinions?
A. To reject anything that does not agree with your opinion. B. To adopt
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Jae
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A solution should consider higher values more than lower values.
True/False True
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Bri
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What is the purpose of critically analyzing opinions?
to reject anything that does not agree with your opinion to adopt any
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Bri
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Determine if these arguments are strong, weak or failed
1. A loud sound broke the calm of night. Therefore, there was some
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patris
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Which of the following encourages critical thinking?
A. Let’s look at these two pictures. B. What did you think of the story?
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bev
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WHICH DETAIL DO you not need in order to draw a conclusion
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TIFFANY
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determiine the following passages with the fallacy committed.
1. The world was either created in chaos or by God. There's
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Kayla
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Another crazy question on the exam. A teacher gives each child a picture card of an animal with a number. She tells the student
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Sheila
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What is an example of thinking in an exclusive way, which may inhibit the process of intellectual growth and moral development?
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Chris
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in a group discussion which statement ost clearly uses evidence to support the conclusion
the mayors use of the term trash to
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Which of the following demonstrates critical thinking? Choose the answer.
Question 9 options: trusting unnamed sources believing
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Which of the following demonstrates critical thinking? Choose the answer.
Question 14 options: Explain that your opinion is
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How do most people use comparison/contrast?
To prove that others are wrong To make informed choices To destroy many political
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Oscar
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a viewer examines a work of art in a style he normally does not appreciate. This is an example of what kind type of action?
Reluc
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Steve h
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Which statement is true about facts and opinions?
Facts can be proved true or false, but opinions are always false. Facts can be
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Please help! Ms. Sue
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why is it considered a bad thing to oversimplify things?
I would say that oversimplification is harmful as it can lead to error &
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Lisa
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I've seen these questions asked today/yesterday (and answered) but I just wanted someone to check over my answers to see if they
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Dan
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Analyze the validity of the following argument:
Sally argues, "Mom, your rules are way too strict! Melissa's mother lets her stay
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Ellie
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In order to determine bias on a website one can
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Ashford University
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Critical thinking involves being able to:
A. wonder, ask questions, define the question in clear terms, and accept the obvious.
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elly
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Is this a VALID or INVALID argument?
Animals should be in cages Did this person use DEDUCTIVE or INDUCTIVE reasoning? What types
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yamean
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s 1103-01-02-00-00_v2_files/i0050000.jpg a true statement? If yes, identify the name of the property demonstrated.
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samad
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which statement is an example of a good piece of evidence?
a. yellow is a calming color b. in a recent study, only 12% of
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What is it called when you examine supporting details and combine them with your own knowledge of the subject to create meaning?
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how to know whether i should use formulaes
in this question or that question becoz i colllapsed and put the formulae to another
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vanisri
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why is it important to be able to identify the pros and cons in an arguement?
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Shohanur
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I'm having a tough time with these two questions. I think I have it, based on the indicator, but I'm not positive that the
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Anna
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Can someone explain the difference between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning to me?
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Rachel
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Think critically
or critically think
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Anonymous
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what fallacy is : On the Colbert Report, Steven Colbert regulary asked his guests: "George W Bush: a great president? or the
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rubi
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