The main statement an argument is trying to prove.
What is the main conclusion?
He has to be right! Look at him he's so old!
What is appeal to novelty?
58, 52, 46, 40, 34, ...
What is 28?
C R ? V E N
What is the ability to percieve?
Chipotle
What is Mr. Flores' favorite restaurant?
A conclusion with some support for it.
What is an Argument?
"Don't listen to his climate policy, he looks like a rottweiler!
What is ad hominem?
What is 22?
C R A V ? N
What is expertise?
April 27th is the date of ...
What is Paper 1?
They are the “steps” you take to come to a conclusion. (Reasons)
What is Intermediate Conclusions?
ASPCA commercials
3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, ...
What is 15?
C R A ? E N
What is vested interest?
The "argument" portion of the class.
What is critical thinking?
Something an author/source states directly as part of their reasoning. Rather than leaving it UNSTATED.
What is an assumption?
Sales rose after we repaved the parking lot, so the repaved parking lot must have caused the increase in sales.
What is false cause? (post hoc)
1000, 200, 40, ...
? R A V E N
What is corroboration?
The "math' portion of the class.
What is Problem Solving?
A belief or premise that is not explicitly expressed in an argument but is required for the argument’s conclusion to follow; it is taken for granted by the speaker and must be true (or accepted) for the reasoning to hold.
What is an unstated assumption?
"If you really loved me, you'd unfollow and block them."
What is restriction of options? (False Dichotomy)
2, 1, 1/2, 1/4/, ...
What is 1/8?
C R A V E ?
What is neutrality?
The name of the person at PCHS who is an expert in dealing with AICE classes.
Who is Krystal Almon?