Using a lemon when cooking is like using a lime. Given that limes can be added to bland

foods to give them some zest, lemons, too, will give zest to bland foods.



a. categorical argument d. inductive generalization
b. truth-functional argument e. causal argument
c. analogical argument


C

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What does the essay "9/11 Rumors That Harden into Conventional Wisdom" show about webs of belief in the Middle East?

A. They differ greatly from one another. B. They differ in many ways from those accepted in American culture. C. They consist of beliefs that are not well-connected with one another. D. They consist of beliefs that are only on the periphery of the web of belief.

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The texts of the Avesta are dominantly used:

a. performatively, in private memorization and recitation b. informatively, in doctrinal development c. performatively, in worship and sacrifice d. informatively, in the defense of the faith.

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The sacred helps to provide absolute and objective __________ to an otherwise relative existence

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Sarah argues that all of us should support the school bond issue on the September ballot. But it's obvious why she argues this way. She has six kids currently attending public school. Clearly her argument is worthless

A) Argument against the person, circumstantial. B) No fallacy. C) Appeal to unqualified authority. D) Argument against the person, abusive. E) You, too (tu quoque).

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