Exam 2: Two Kinds of Reasoning

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. A combination of anti-HIV drugs has proven much more successful than the use of any single drug.But that means successful treatments are going to be even more expensive,because taking the drugs in combination has to cost more than taking just a single drug.

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A)Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing or clarifying premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated.B)Diagram the argument. I'll bet a dollar that Booth picks Chapman as his new vice president.Booth and Chapman have been on a first-name basis for a long time,and Booth usually rewards his friends.

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A)Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated.B)Diagram the argument. For one thing,every movie Stallone has made in the past decade has made money.For another,blood-and-guts patriotism is selling big these days.So the combination of another film of that kind from Stallone is very nearly a certain moneymaker.

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Identify the following passage as containing an argument,two arguments,or no argument;if it contains an argument,identify the conclusion(s);and,if it contains two arguments,indicate which argument is the principal argument. It is a very nice clock,but as you can see,it doesn't really go very well on that wall.For one thing,it's too large for the space.For another,it's red,and the wall is green.The best thing you could do with it,I'm afraid,is take it back.Walmart is good about giving refunds.

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In sound arguments,the premises are all _________. True / False Questions

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. The only time you can count on dry weather in Seattle is the first week of August.So,since you need to count on dry weather for your trip,you'll have to plan it for next week.Next week is the first week of August.

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. It's Monday,so the mail carrier will probably arrive after noon today.He usually comes in the early afternoon on Mondays.

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Consider:" X.Therefore,since Y,Z." Which would go in the "Y" space?

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. The blasted hedge clippers aren't working again.Must be the switch.That's usually the problem.

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. Sal is probably going to be late,since the traffic is so bad.And he said he had an errand to run on his way over here.

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. We'll be better off in the dark than driving on ice in the fog.So let's wait a while.If we're better off in the dark than driving on ice in the fog,then we should wait a while.

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Identify the following passage as containing an argument,two arguments,or no argument;if it contains an argument,identify the conclusion(s);and,if it contains two arguments,indicate which argument is the principal argument. "Hey,see that bald dude over there? You know how old that guy is? He's my teacher." "I dunno,fifty,maybe." "He's not fifty,he's almost seventy." "Must eat a lot of Grow Pup." "I guess! He's a good teacher,too.He really communicates.Makes you remember stuff.I forget now what the course was...."

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. The MiniMax video camera:It's the lightest in weight,it's the least expensive,and it comes with the longest warranty in the business-all good reasons for making it the one you take home.

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. I've been looking at the available literature on the trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg,and the great majority of writers on the subject have grave doubts about the Rosenbergs's guilt.It seems clear that they may well have been innocent.

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated.You may want to diagram the argument.Is there an unstated conclusion? The competition employs a sliding mechanism.But a hinged door is lighter and easier to operate and ensures a better fit and seal with the body than a sliding mechanism,thus keeping the cabin's interior noise level to a minimum.And it allows for greater freedom in the shape of the vehicle. -Adapted from Mazda truck product manager Bernie Chaisson,arguing that the new Mazda MPV's door setup is superior to that of Chrysler minivans.

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Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated. The more people who have access to a medium,the more crackpot conspiracy theories you're going to find in that medium.Unfortunately,more people have access to the Internet than to any other medium,so that means there are more crackpot theories there than anywhere else.

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The word "so" introduces

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Supply a general principle that,assuming it is true,makes the following into a relatively strong inductive argument: There is a south wind.We'll be getting rain.

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A)Analyze the argument passage below,addressing the following as appropriate:specify the issues addressed;identify premises and conclusions;classify as inductive or deductive;supply missing premises;separate arguments from window dressing;identify claims better left unstated.B)Diagram the argument. Toyota is raising its prices by 3 percent on January 1,and we won't be able to afford one if we wait until then.Besides that,the old heap won't make it to the first of the year.We'll have to buy now.If we cannot afford a Toyota after January 1,we'll have to buy now.If the old heap won't make it to the first of the year,we'll have to buy now.

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Identify the following passage as containing an argument,two arguments,or no argument;if it contains an argument,identify the conclusion(s);and,if it contains two arguments,indicate which argument is the principal argument. The Burnhams have invited the performers home for a reception following the recital.But it would be wise to let them know if you plan to attend,because space is limited.

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