EXAM 2022/2023 Q&A
Arguing a specific claim based on general premise.
Deduction
Induction
Assumption
Inference (correct answers)Deduction
Underlying beliefs that we accept as true.
Inference
Induction
Deduction
Assumption (correct answers)Assumption
Claims that we make by logically following our underlying beliefs.
Assumption
Inference
Deduction
Induction (correct answers)Inference
Arguing a general claim based on a specific premise.
Induction
, Inference
Assumption
Deduction (correct answers)Induction
What are: and, but, or, or not (correct answers)A coordinating conjunction.
A word or phrase that shows the relationship between sentences. (correct answers)Transitional
Expression
A noun that renames another noun immediately before it. (correct answers)Appositive
A word group that contains a subject and a verb, begins with a subordinate word, and is not a question.
(correct answers)Subordinate Clause
T/F Analysis means thinking about things all together to get the big picture. (correct answers)False
T/F Visual images can provide immediately recognizable truths. (correct answers)True
T/F Critical thinking always involves disagreeing with research if it doesn't support your personal beliefs.
(correct answers)False
T/F An argument has only one main element. (correct answers)False
The topic of the piece of writing. (correct answers)Subject
A series of statements that require support. (correct answers)Claims
Explains why evidence is relevant to the argument. (correct answers)Assumption
Demonstrates the validity of a claim. (correct answers)Evidence
Select and drag the items into the correct order:
*Reread in order to understand the content and organization.
*Preview the text for the format and topic material.
*Take notes as you read.
*Summarize what you have read. (correct answers)P
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