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Wgu c168 critical thinking Verified Questions and Answers 2024
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Fallacies of Presumption - Complex question 
Begging the question 
Suppressed evidence 
False Dichotomy - More choices are possible. 
Fallacies of Relavance - Appeal to emotion 
Red Herring 
Straw Person - distorted argument 
Argument against a person - 
Indirect 
Abusive 
Circumstantial 
Tu Quoque(you too) 
Fallacies of Ambiguity - Amphiboly - word has more than one meaning. 
Equivocation - change of meaning in the argument. 
Division - Whole does not equal parts. 
Composition - Parts do not eq...
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D265 Readiness Quiz 1 Questions and Answers.
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D265 Readiness Quiz 1 Questions and Answers. 
D265 Readiness Quiz #1 
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2 Which claim best represents strong critical thinking? 
Since I am always fair and objective, I know my view on the issue is correct. 
Let’s work together to clarify the problem and find a solution supported by 
the best available reasons and evidence. 
The problem is obvious and the answer is easy to see. 
The other candidate is a known cheat and liar. Even so, I look forward to having a 
substantive exchange of ...
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AICE Thinking Skills - Critical Thinking - Unit 2 || All Questions Answered Correctly. logic correct answers the process of reasoning by including evidence to support claims syllogism correct answers a logical structure that uses the major premise and
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logic correct answers the process of reasoning by including evidence to support claims 
 
syllogism correct answers a logical structure that uses the major premise and minor premise to reach a necessary conclusion (ex: If A is true and B is true then the conclusion C is true) 
 
Ockham's Razor correct answers Keep it simple sweetheart - the simplest explanation is usually the correct one 
 
Aristotle correct answers A Greek Philosopher, father of logic, taught Alexander the Great 
 
heuristics ...
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PLS2601 Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024
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The Question 
1. Understanding Critical Reasoning: Answer True or False: 1.1 The outcome of this 
module is to enable students to identify, construct and evaluate arguments. (2) 1.2 
Critical Reasoning promotes dogmatic reasoning. (2) 1.3 The term ‘Critical 
Reasoning’ can be used interchangeably with the terms ‘critical thinking’ and ‘clear 
thinking.’ (2) 1.4 Critical reasoning can also be understood as ‘informal logic’. (2) 1.5 
Critical Reasoning does not enable thinkers...
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ETEC Test 2 exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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Never attempt to eat just one Crispy & Salty brand potato chip. Once you eat one, you just can't stop. Before you know it, you'll eat the whole bag--maybe even two or three bags. - correct answer Slippery Slope 
 
Bill said John's new girlfriend is a fox. Foxes live in the woods. So, John's new girlfriend must live in the woods - correct answer Equivocation 
 
My opponent in this election doesn't deserve your vote. He's a liar, a confessed child molester, and he's twice been convicted...
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ENGLISH COMPOSITION CLEP EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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predicate 
Correct Answer: verb, a verb's objects, or a phrase that identifies what a subject is doing 
or what is being done to the subject 
abductive reasoning 
Correct Answer: having a hunch about a conclusion based on seemingly unrelated facts 
deductive reasoning 
Correct Answer: specific to general conclusions drawn 
inductive reasoning 
Correct Answer: general to specific conclusions drawn 
parenthetical clause (nonrestrictive modifier) 
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PLS2601 Semester 2 Assignment 2 2024
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PLS2601 Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... 
1. Understanding Critical Reasoning: Answer True or False: 
1.1 The outcome of this module is to enable students to identify, construct and evaluate arguments. (2) 
1.2 Critical Reasoning promotes dogmatic reasoning. (2) 
1.3 The term ‘Critical Reasoning’ can be used interchangeably with the terms ...
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Exam 3 Reasoning - Phil 101 - Gonzaga University - Tritten Questions And Answers
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Argument ad hominem - Attacking a person's views by attacking his or her character 
argument by analogy - An attempt to persuade a listener/reader through the use of a comparison 
between two similar things. 
Argument by cumulative support - a meta-argument that, while admitting each individual 
argument or piece of evidence may be imperfect 
argument by generalization - drawing a broad conclusion from a small number of perhaps 
unrepresentative cases 
Argument by Statistical support - - Using ...
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Phil 170 Exam ch 3 Exam Questions and Answers
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Phil 170 Exam ch 3 Exam Questions and Answers 
Appeal to Ignorance - Answer-When the premises of an argument state that nothing has been proved one way or 
the other about something, and the conclusion then makes a defi nite assertion about that thing, the argument commits an appeal to ignorance. the issue usually involves something that is incapable of being proved or something that has not yet been proved 
 
Hasty Generalization - Answer--Hasty generalization is a fallacy that affects induc...
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ela 10 Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025alliteration - correct answer same sound or letter in the begging of a word 
 
allusion - correct answer someone hints at something and expects the other person to understand 
 
apostrophe - correct answer a speech to someone or something that isnt present 
 
assonance - correct answer repitition of the vowel sound 
 
colloquial language - correct answer informal language; language that is "conversational" 
 
consonance - correct answer ...
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