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Argumentative Terms Quiz “Jeopardy Style”
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Single Sided Arguments
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Definitions“A”nswersToulmainFallacies What the Romans Knew 100 200 300 400 500
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Double Arguments
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“D”liberateNatureRogers More Fallacies More of the Romans 200 400 600 800 1000
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Final Argument!
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Your Bid ?????
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an incomplete syllogism where general knowledge must be supplied to understand Final Argument Answer
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What is Enthememe? Final Argument Question
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that which corresponds with reality Definitions for 100
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A cited quotation of an authority Definitions for 200
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an act which demonstrates validity or falsity Definitions for 300
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Attitude toward self, topic, and audience Definitions for 400
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a method or process of discovering ideas Definitions for 500
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finding the parts of the problem and then separating them to see how they fit “A”nswers for 100
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facts stated in similar manner can be interpreted differently “A”nswers for 200
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using the credential of an advocate to validate the argument “A”nswers for 300
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form of persuasion relying on reason “A”nswers for 400
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an extended comparison intended to show logical and parallel conclusions “A”nswers for 500
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Holding Toulmain’s profession Toulmain for 100
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conclusion or thesis Toulmain for 200
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guarantee of the validity of the grounds Toulmain for 300
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implicit assumptions of the warrant Toulmain for 400
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inclusion of numerical significance or comparison Toulmain for 500
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presenting reasonable arguments over reality Fallacies for 100
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either/or argument which ignores alternatives Fallacies for 200
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reframing an opponent’s argument for easier refutation Fallacies for 300
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a precipitous move from true assertions about one or few to all Fallacies for 400
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reporting a partial truth for the sake of substantiating a position Fallacies for 500
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use of words to appeal to reason Romans for 100
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when an irrelevant element leads reason astray Romans for 200
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use of reputation to present reason Romans for 300
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reference to the relevant possibilities Romans for 400
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attacking an argument based on the credentials of the advocates Romans for 500
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What is Truth? Definitions for 100?
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What is Testimony? Definitions for 200?
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What is Experimentation? Definitions for 300?
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What is Tone? Definitions for 400?
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What is an Heuristic? Definitions for 500?
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What is Analysis? “A”nswers for 100?
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What is Ambiguity? “A”nswers for 200?
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What is an Appeal to Authority? “A”nswers for 300?
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What is Argument? “A”nswers for 400?
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What is Analogy? “A”nswers for 500?
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What is a Philosopher? Toulmain for 100?
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What is a Claim? Toulmain for 200?
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What is a Warrant? Toulmain for 300?
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What is Backing? Toulmain for 400?
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What are Quantifiers? Toulmain for 500?
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What is Protecting the Hypothesis? Fallacies for 100?
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What is a False Dichotomy? Fallacies for 200?
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What is a Straw Man? Fallacies for 300?
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What is a Hasty Generalization? Fallacies for 400?
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What is Distorting Facts? Fallacies for 500?
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What is logos? Romans for 100?
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What is non sequitor? Romans for 200?
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What is Ethos? Romans for 300?
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What is a priori? Romans for 400?
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What is ad Hominem? Romans for 500?
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a forced choice between multiple unattractive alternatives “D”liberate for 200
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point about which two or more perspectives are at odds “D”liberate for 400
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leading down from our understanding into new knowledge “D”liberate for 600
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when one infers what is true of a whole must be true for each part of the whole “D”liberate for 800
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explicit claim different from tacit qualifications “D”liberate for 1000
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What is a Dilemma? “D”liberate for 200?
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What is a Dispute? “D”liberate for 400?
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What is Deduction? “D”liberate for 600?
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What is Division? “D”liberate for 800?
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What is Death by a Thousand Qualifications? “D”liberate for 1000?
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an irrelevant thesis used to distract Nature for 200
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tainted original Nature for 400
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an attempt to shift attention from merits of argument to source of argument Nature for 600
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Physical examination of elements Nature for 800
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implying a first step leads to the next and so-forth to the conclusion Nature for 1000
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What is a Red Herring? Nature for 200?
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What is a Genetic Fallacy? Nature for 400?
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What is Poisoning the Well? Nature for 600?
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What is Observation? Nature for 800?
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What is a Slippery Slope? Nature for 1000?
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Improve the opponent’s position Rogers for 200
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State the problem Rogers for 400
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Give the opponent’s position Rogers for 600
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The last step in the Rogerian argument Rogers for 800
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Carl Rogers profession Rogers for 1000
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What is the fourth step? Rogers for 200?
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What is a the first thing to do? Rogers for 400?
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What is The Second Step in the Process? Rogers for 600?
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What is Present the Compromise? Rogers for 800?
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What is a Psychologist? Rogers for 1000?
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giving utterance to two meanings at the same time in one word More Fallacies for 200
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those which lead arguments astray More Fallacies for 400
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draw an inference from unknown, though likely true, premise More Fallacies for 600
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an array of consequences which will or may follow More Fallacies for 800
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failure to use suitable qualifiers in substantiation More Fallacies for 1000
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What is equivocation? More Fallacies for 200?
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What are fallacies? More Fallacies for 400?
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What is an Appeal to Ignorance? More Fallacies for 600?
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What is Parade of Horrors? More Fallacies for 800?
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What is a Oversimplification? More Fallacies for 1000?
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merit of an argument has nothing to do with the person making it More Romans for 200
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Persuading through threat of reprisal More Romans for 400
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conclusion is hidden in the assumption More Romans for 600
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reducing the issue to the point of absurdity More Romans for 800
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After this, therefore because of this More Romans for 1000
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What is tu quoque? More Romans for 200?
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What ad baculum? More Romans for 400?
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What is an Petition Principii? More Romans for 600?
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What is Reductio ad Absurdium? More Romans for 800?
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What is a Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc? More Romans for 1000?
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Turn in your final bid and answer, and I will tally your points!
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