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Argument Summative Review

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    Review argument terms as well as logical fallacy terms and rhetorical fallacy devices
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  • An error in reasoning is called? A) claim B) logical fallacy C) loaded language
    B) logical fallacy
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  • If everyone believes it, you should too! This is called... A) bandwagon B) analogy C) loaded language
    A) bandwagon
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  • Words and phrases that elicit a strong emotions from the receiver, is called... A) bandwagon B) analogy C) loaded language
    C) loaded language
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  • General beliefs that categorize whole groups of people, is called... A) analogy B) sweeping generalization C) loaded generalization
    B) sweeping generalization
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  • The writer's position or opinion on an issue is called... A) claim B) evidence C) reasons
    A) claim
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  • What the support for reasons such as examples, anecdotes, statistics, and facts called? A) claim B) evidence C) reasons
    B) evidence
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  • Disproves the opposing viewpoint and explains why the writer's position is better is called? A) claim B) evidence C) counterclaim
    C) countercalim
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  • Which is NOT a reason to give in an argument? A) change viewpoints B) to win C) to bring about change
    B) to win
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  • An _____ is a claim that is support by reasons and evidence. A) argument B) counterargument C) excuse
    A) argument
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  • Claim or Not a Claim: Dogs are better than cats.
    Not a claim. There are no reasons. This is just an opnion
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  • Claim or Not a Claim: Banning semi-automatic weapons would reduce mass shootings.
    Claim. There is research to support this claim.
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  • Authors give ____ to support their claims. A) evidence B) logical fallacy C) reasons
    C) reasons
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  • "Only you can prevent forest fires", is an example of... A) direct address B) analogy C) bandwagon
    A) direct address
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  • "Mom, EVERYONE has the new iPhone, that's why I need one too." This is an example of... A) analogy B) bandwagon C) loaded language
    B) bandwagon
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  • Which one is an example of slippery slope? A) If I don't pass the test, then I will end up failing out of high school and eventually become homeless. B) If I fail this test I will have another opportunity to show my understanding
    A) because it goes from a simple situation to an unrealistic situation that has a negative outcome
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  • True or false: Logical fallacies are used to trick people
    False: they are used to make arguments stronger and convince people to change their minds
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