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BR: D15 Review (Case Study): What good things did Sam do in his desire to create a well thought-out argument, both in his research and thinking? (pp 130-137) Goal for Today: Continue practicing for debate competition

Reading: Grab your textbook, and take 5 minutes to read the following pages (& answer the following questions as you do): pp 163-69 Good ideas are great, but what else is necessary to convince listeners / readers that our point of view is valid? Explain: (p 164) What is the first requirement of any writing (or good debate)? Explain: (p. 164-65) What analogy does the author use re: clarity? Do you agree? Explain: (p. 165) What good is the 3 part structure of an essay? How might it hinder you as a rhetorician? (p 166) How are transitions important? (pp. 166-69)

Logical Fallacy of the Day Circular Reasoning Fallacy When the proposition is supported by the premise, and the premise is supported by the proposition. It seems to make sense…but it really doesn’t and it can be maddening TBH. Form: X is true because of Y. Y is true because of X. EXAMPLE: Example:

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Examples: Captain Kirk is the Best Captain in all of Starfleet. Why? Because he commands the best ship in the fleet, the USS Enterprise Who would command the best ship in the fleet? Obviously the best captain!