CH 9-10

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Textbook authors may support their arguments with
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If there is too little information to support a point, we say the support is:
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Relevant support for an argument is information that ______ supports the point.
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The support for an argument can be referred to as the _____ that backs up the point.
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The point of an argument can also be called its
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A _____ can be proved true through objective evidence.
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A(n) _____ is likely to be totally factual.
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Most of what we read is ______.
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______________ often include words that express judgments.
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Propaganda is intended to
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An important difference between a testimonial and a plain-folks appeal is that testimonials feature _____________ people.
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The __________ technique associates a product with symbols and images that people respect.
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The fallacy of personal attack ignores the true issue.
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The fallacy of straw man got its name because an opponent made of straw would be easily defeated.
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In the either-or fallacy, the argument ignores the possibility of an additional______.