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Question 4.4. (TCOs 2, 3) Inductive arguments support conclusions and are descri

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Question 4.4. (TCOs 2, 3) Inductive arguments support conclusions and are described as stronger or weaker. What is meant by that description? (Points : 4)

It proves the conclusion.

It is a measure of how much support a premise provides for a conclusion.

It is a measure to show opportunities for improvement.

It is a measure of how certain the conclusion is.

It provides encouragement for believing the claim in the conclusion.

Question 5.5. (TCO 1, 2) The mode of persuasion that Aristotle defined as ethos refers to arguments based on what? (Points : 4)

Whether a decision is ethical

Being alert to influences in one’s thinking

The speaker’s personal attributes

The audience’s emotions Using information and reasoning

Explanation / Answer

4.4 = It is a measure of how much support a premise provides for a conclusion. 5.5 = The speaker’s personal attributes

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