Exam 2: Analyzing Arguments
Exam 1: Recognizing Arguments20 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing Arguments25 Questions
Exam 3: Diagramming Arguments25 Questions
Exam 4: Detecting Fallacies15 Questions
Exam 5: Preparing to Evaluate Arguments20 Questions
Exam 6: Evaluating Categorical Arguments30 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluating Truth-Functional Arguments35 Questions
Exam 8: Evaluating Analogical Arguments15 Questions
Exam 9: Evaluating Inductive Generalizations15 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating Causal Arguments15 Questions
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Write a Basic Analysis for each of the following passages.
-If you are looking for a candidate who will be governor for the future and who will listen to the voices of all the people who vote in this country, then you ought to vote for the candidate supported by the "America First" party.
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Write a Formal Analysis for each of the following arguments.
-Boxing is not the most dangerous sport. It's not nearly as dangerous as football.
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Write a Formal Analysis for each of the following arguments.
-Families should not be allowed to have more than two children. The food supply cannot accommodate more population growth.
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Write a Basic Analysis for each of the following passages.
-The governor has decided to cut funding to the state universities because he is much more concerned about locking up drug offenders than he is about educating the younger generation.
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Write a Formal Analysis for each of the following arguments.
-Space exploration ought to be a priority in this century. This is because the earth is likely to become overcrowded due to the fact that the birth rate continues to increase in the undeveloped world.
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