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Bell Ringer In a game of table tennis, twenty-four of the thirty-seven points played were won by the player serving, and Smith beat Jones 21 to 16. Remembering in table tennis that service alternates every five points, who served first?
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2.4 Identifying Arguments Before evaluating or reconstructing an argument, it must be established that it is an argument. -In a good argument, the conclusion follows the reasons. -The reasons must justify the conclusion.
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– Need to determine if the author meant or intended one of the claims to be a conclusion and the others to be reasons. – Finding two sentences joined by ‘so’ or ‘since’ (argument indicator words) does not automatically identify a reasoned argument.
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Examples All mammals have lungs. All whales are mammals. Therefore all whales have lungs. All four legged creatures have wings. All spiders have four legs. Therefore all spiders have wings.
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Establish an argument A partial test can be applied by inserting ‘therefore’ or ‘so’ between sentences and asking: Does it make sense? If it makes sense, you have an explicit argument. If it doesn’t make sense, there is no argument.
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Example Completed tax forms and payments must be received by July 31. Late payment may result in a fine not exceeding $100. Your payment did not reach the tax office until August 12. Apply the ‘therefore/so’ test between the sentences.
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Completed tax forms and payments must be received by July 31. Late payment may result in a fine not exceeding $100. Therefore your payment did not reach the tax office until August 12.
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Late payment may result in a fine not exceeding $100. Your payment did not reach the tax office until August 12. So completed tax forms and payments must be received by July 31.
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Completed tax forms and payments must be received by July 31. Your payment did not reach the tax office until August 12. Therefore late payment may result in a fine not exceeding $100.
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Another example Raisa is the only person with a key to the safe. The police are bound to treat her as a suspect. The money went missing when she was in the building on her own. Argument?? Raisa is the only person with a key to the safe. The money went missing when she was in the building on her own. Therefore the police are bound to treat her as a suspect.
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Implicit Argument In an implicit argument, claims point to a conclusion; but the conclusion is not stated. There are only three possible causes of the leak in your system: the pump could be worn, a hose could be split or one of the connections could be loose. I’ve checked the hoses and tightened all the connections, but the machine still leaks.
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Classwork Have 2 students read the Anita/Bara dialogue in TS Book p. 35. TS Book: p. 37 Questions: 2 & 3
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Homework Complete 2.4 Worksheet
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