Day 13 Research Reading Professor Suffixes quiz Subjects, Verbs and Objects Fallacies introduction.

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Day 13 Research Reading Professor Suffixes quiz Subjects, Verbs and Objects Fallacies introduction

Topic ideas – Education: Homework, Standardized tests, dress code/uniforms, violence/safety, food/ vending, private vs. public schools, sports, teen drug use, electronics and technology. – Environment: Global Warming, Rapid Urbanization, Pollution/recycling, animal endangerment, and over- population.

Zaid Ali Alsagoff m Module 4: Fallacies

Man or Woman? Source:

How many legs does this elephant have? Source:

Which officer is the tallest? Source:

Is this wave moving? Source:

AirAsia + Girls = Fun Analyze+Evaluate= Your Opinion? Target Audience?

Module 4: Fallacies 1.Fallacies of Relevance 2. Fallacies of Insufficient Evidence What mistake!!!

4.0 What is a Fallacy? contains a mistake in reasoning A (logical) fallacy is an argument that contains a mistake in reasoning. Fallacies can be divided into two general types:  Fallacies of Relevance  Fallacies of Relevance Arguments in which the premises are logically irrelevant to the conclusion.  Fallacies of Insufficient Evidence  Fallacies of Insufficient Evidence Arguments in which the premises, though logically relevant to the conclusion, fail to provide sufficient evidence for the conclusion.

“ There is nothing so stupid as an educated man, if you get him off the thing he was educated in” - Will Rogers