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Bias - CORRECT ANSWERS A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than
scientific.
Stereotype - CORRECT ANSWERS A generalized belief about a group of people
Identifying a logical conclusion - CORRECT ANSWERS (making an inference) combine
information given by the text with what the reader already knows to make a supportable assertion
Persuasive writing - CORRECT ANSWERS to change the readers mind or convince him of
something he did not believe previously
Emotional writing - CORRECT ANSWERS sometimes authors will appeal to the readers emotion
in an attempt to persuade or to distract the reader from the weakness of the argument (heart-rendering
story)
-bandwagon approach (opinion is correct-majority)
Logical fallacy - CORRECT ANSWERS failure of reasoning
(false analogy, circular reasoning, false dichotomy, overfeneralization)
False analogy - CORRECT ANSWERS author suggests two things are similar, when in fact they
are different
Circular Reasoning - CORRECT ANSWERS it offers no support for assertions other than
restating them in different words