Question 6.6. (TCO 6) What is a likely reason for having trouble identifying a c
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Question 6.6. (TCO 6) What is a likely reason for having trouble identifying a conclusion in what you hear or read? (Points : 4)
There are too many rhetorical claims
There is not enough background information
The premise introduces a consideration that runs counter to common sense
The conventions of argument are not being followed
It could be that the passage is not an argument at all
Question 7.7. (TCOs 6, 7, 8, 9) Which of the five items below is usually NOT a part of a good argumentative essay? (Points : 4)
A statement of one's position on the issue
Arguments that support one's position on the issue
Rebuttals of arguments that support contrary positions on the issue
An author's claim to speak with respected expertise based on qualifications or experience
A statement of the issue
Explanation / Answer
6.6 = The conventions of argument are not being followed 7.7 = Rebuttals of arguments that support contrary positions on the issue
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