Week 5: Approaches
Week 6: Claims
Week 7: Support
Week 8: Assumptions
100

what is a claim?

Somthing the author is trying to prove

100

"The legal drinking age should be lowered to 18" = what type of claim?

Policy

100

What is a form of evidence?

Examples, Statistics Expert Opinion, Image/Graph

100

What is the purpose of assumptions in creating an argument?

It's the bridge between the claim and support.

200

Who is in a communication triangle?

Reader, writer, subject

200

"Stricter regulations are needed on fast food advertising to children to combat childhood obesity" = what type of claim?

Value

200

How can images or graphs be unreliable?

They can be altered

200

Why wouldn't you list an assumption in an argument?

Some assumptions are obvious or they have the intention to deceive the audience.

300

Which aspect of Aristotelian rhetoric deals with speaker credibility

ethos

300

What is the bridge between writer and audience?

Support

300

Give an example of general principles.

Killing is wrong except in war, etc (see page 230)

400

Which type of argument is based on the idea of mutual elements or common ground?

Rogerian

400

Claim: should vaccinate your children.
Support: fatal rate of childhood illnesses have decreased since implementation
Assumption: ?

Vaccines matter for survival.

500

What is the foundation of deductive reasoning in which a major premise and a minor premise lead to a logical conclusion?

syllogism