Mine:
Three key terms from this chapter are:
1.Sufficiency- The amount of evidence cited.
2.Working Thesis- One to two sentences that explain your main claim.
3.Straw Man- A sham argument that is set up to be defeated.
One question I have about this chapter is:
1. How much evidence do you need to support your argument on average?
Class:
Key Terms/Concepts:
1. Logical Fallacies
2. Working Thesis
3. Non-Arguable
4. Sufficiency
5. Evidance
6. Argument from Value
7. Relevance
Questions:
1. How can we avoid/Identify such fallacies in our paper?
2. When writing an argumentative essay, do you show the other side or just prove your side of the argument?
3. Does the bandwagon fallacy have some instances where it can actually work as reasoning?
4. What is an outline? and how can it help your writing?
5. How do you create and attention grabbing title?
Three key terms from this chapter are:
1.Sufficiency- The amount of evidence cited.
2.Working Thesis- One to two sentences that explain your main claim.
3.Straw Man- A sham argument that is set up to be defeated.
One question I have about this chapter is:
1. How much evidence do you need to support your argument on average?
Class:
Key Terms/Concepts:
1. Logical Fallacies
2. Working Thesis
3. Non-Arguable
4. Sufficiency
5. Evidance
6. Argument from Value
7. Relevance
Questions:
1. How can we avoid/Identify such fallacies in our paper?
2. When writing an argumentative essay, do you show the other side or just prove your side of the argument?
3. Does the bandwagon fallacy have some instances where it can actually work as reasoning?
4. What is an outline? and how can it help your writing?
5. How do you create and attention grabbing title?