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If a speaker is arguing that one event resulted in the other, they are reasoning by cause.
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False

True

 

When a speaker ignores an opponent’s actual position and substitutes it with an exaggerated position they are guilty of the slippery slope fallacy.
True
False

False

The process of inferring general conclusions and making general claims from specific cases is called
A. reasoning by analogy
B. reasoning by cause
C. reasoning by the effect
D. reasoning by example

D

If during a debate I comment on my opponent’s creepy smile and lack of intelligence I will have committed the logical fallacy of ad hominem.
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False
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True

The first step in the persuasive process is called issue awareness.
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False

True

An argument that reasons from known premises to an inevitable conclusion is inductive reasoning.
True
False

False

My persuasive presentation about how volunteering is the right thing to do is a
A. question of value
B. question of fact
C. question of policy
D. question of reason

A

An enthymeme is a syllogism missing one or two parts.
True
False

True

A visual of an upside-down triangle could represent inductive reasoning.
True
False

False

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