Chapter 11
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The starting point of an argument that is any belief or value that can serve as the audience's public opinion
What is a commonplace
100
The politicians' glue of choice is _______
What is repetition
100
A fact or commonplace
What is a premise
100
An argument that uses poor reasoning
What is a fallacy
100
Banter without argument
What is humiliation
200
An audience will often say no in the form of a commonplace; leads to a new starting ground
What is rejection
200
The position you take at the beginning of an argument
What is stance
200
The choice you want your audience to make
What is a conclusion
200
Uses too few examples and interprets them too broadly
What is a hasty generalization
200
An allusive remark or hint
What is an innuendo
300
Commonplaces represent opinion, not ________
What is truth
300
Placing the whole argument within the bounds of your own rhetorical turf
What is framing
300
Starts with a premise and applies it to a specific case to reach a conclusion
What is deductive logic
300
Distracts the audience to make it forget what the main issue is about
What is red herring
300
Trying to rectify a mistake by continuing it
What is good money after bad money fallacy
400
A ______ is made so when commonplaces are repeated until people become tired of hearing them
What is a cliché
400
Use _______, _________, quality, and relevance in descending order
What is fact and definition
400
The logical sandwich that contains deductive logic
What is enthymeme
400
Assumes that is one thing follows another, the first thing caused the second one
What is chanticleer falacy
400
Without a choice, there is no ______
What is argument
500
One must convince the audience that the choice offered is the most “____________” to the audience
What is advantageous
500
Use terms that contrast with your opponent's, creating a context that makes them look bad
What is definition judo
500
Name three examples used in inductive logic
What is fact, comparison, and story
500
What three groups can the seven logical sins be boiled down into?
What is bad proof, bad conclusion, and disconnect between proof and conclusion
500
The most common stupidity in argument is
What is the arguer's failure to recognize his own logical fallacies
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