sadagtb
15-09-2008 21:43:23
I figured by not putting "OMGZ HELP!!1!1!11!!!!" in the title I might get more of a response, but I'm looking for a little help with a few questions I have.
Along what three continua can claims be classified? ___ ___ ___
If we attempt to critically analyze whether we should eat a Bic Mac or a salad for lunch, we might examine the possible ____________
of our decision.
The process we use to make arguments intended to justify beliefs, attitudes. and values as we seek to influence others is called _____________
When testing to determine the validity of an argument, ______________ (I think this might be "rules of inference")
(three words) generally apply regardless of the field of argument.
The _____________
(two words) is when we have two possible outcomes. We negate one and therefore prove the other.
More to be added )
akalic
15-09-2008 23:19:26
[quoteec33671207="sadagtb"]I figured by not putting "OMGZ HELP!!1!1!11!!!!" in the title I might get more of a response, but I'm looking for a little help with a few questions I have.
Along what three continua can claims be classified? [bec33671207]snack, crackle, pop [/bec33671207]
If we attempt to critically analyze whether we should eat a Bic Mac or a salad for lunch, we might examine the possible [bec33671207]caloric weightings of each meal to finalize all rammifications[/bec33671207]
of our decision.
The process we use to make arguments intended to justify beliefs, attitudes. and values as we seek to influence others is called [bec33671207]the ol "come onnnnnnn" technique[/bec33671207]
When testing to determine the validity of an argument, [bec33671207]duel your opponent in the octagon [/bec33671207](I think this might be "rules of inference")
(three words) generally apply regardless of the field of argument.
The [bec33671207]standard True and False questions[/bec33671207]
(two words) is when we have two possible outcomes. We negate one and therefore prove the other.
More to be added )[/quoteec33671207]
EatChex89
16-09-2008 00:11:39
[quotec87a8c0418="sadagtb"]The process we use to make arguments intended to justify beliefs, attitudes. and values as we seek to influence others is called __[bc87a8c0418]persuasion[/bc87a8c0418]___________[/quotec87a8c0418]
JennyWren
16-09-2008 08:31:55
Alternately, you could down your OWN homework.
tylerc
16-09-2008 08:51:29
If you can't do this on your own, drop out of school and get a job at McDonald's.
ilanbg
16-09-2008 09:13:08
[quote8552c34468="tylerc"]If you can't do this on your own, drop out of school and get a job at McDonald's.[/quote8552c34468]
But how will she critically analyze whether to eat a Bic Mac or a salad for lunch?
sadagtb
16-09-2008 09:42:26
[quotef2819ae122="JennyWren"]Alternately, you could down your OWN homework.[/quotef2819ae122]
At least I wouldn't fail miserably at my english homework.
it's not homework either.
Thank you chex for actually answering a question, the first response was funny, and i can lido my own homework, and i could do it a lot easier if I wanted to buy the book or bother reading through all my notes...
or maybe i just wanted to test the knowledge of fipg forum members? ohhhhhhhhhhhh
JennyWren
16-09-2008 11:36:58
Meh, it was morning, my spelling/writing is usually quite good. If it's not homework, what's it for? Now I'm genuinely curious. Seems like a strange assortment of questions.
akalic
16-09-2008 15:49:36
to be honest, this kind of english homework doesn't seem difficult at all if you actually put some effort to read it lol (or to google it)