Question 1 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link In order to provide sufficient evidence, the student needs to cite a source in which of the following sentences? A. Sentence 2 B. Sentence 3 C. Sentence 4 D. Sentence 5 Submit Answer
Question 2 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Students in a class are reading a short story in which the majority of the plot focuses on conflicts and events leading up to the turning point. After the turning point, the conflicts are quickly resolved and the story is concluded. Which of the following is the most appropriate model of the plot structure for the teacher to use in a class discussion? A. First diagram: flat line with a single peak B. Second diagram: flat line with a steep rise and fall C. Third diagram: flat line with a gradual rise to a peak and quick drop D. Fourth diagram: flat line with multiple peaks Submit Answer
Question 3 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Which of the following logical fallacies is most apparent in the excerpt above? A. Ad hominem B. Circular argument C. Slippery slope D. Hasty generalization Submit Answer
Question 4 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Which of the following statements best exemplifies the use of sound reasoning? A. Since ocean temperature in the summer is usually 75 degrees, the water will be about 75 degrees when we go to the beach this summer. B. Since every child I babysit likes to play with blocks, all children must like playing with blocks. C. Since John and Dane are on the track team together, both must also be good sprinters. D. Since salamanders are amphibians and all amphibians are cold-blooded, salamanders are cold-blooded. Submit Answer
Question 5 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link The speaker tries to convince others to support his point of view by A. making a logical argument B. presenting himself as an authority C. appealing to the fear of the audience D. projecting a connection with the audience Submit Answer