Carol Gilligan's research supports the research and findings of Lawrence Kohlberg
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Why does an argument maker provide a reason or reasons for a claim? The reason or reasons provide the basis by which the argument maker intends to show that ________
(a) the claim is true or probably true (b) the claim is false or probably false (c) the audience is not listening to the statement (d) the statement is unreasonable
The key value emphasized in the Navajo tradition is _______________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Identify the main point or issue in the following passage, and decide whether the rest of the passage offers reasons for the main point (such as, whether the passage contains an argument), whether it illustrates (provides examples for) the main point, whether it explains the point, is irrelevant to the point, and so on."Luckily, most decisions can be reassessed. Even decisions that seem monumental can often be altered. Suppose you decided to live off campus because it offered more privacy and independence as well as a change from campus residential living. However, you discovered that your expenses were greater, you didn't like to cook for yourself, and you got lonely. Or suppose you chose to major in nursing because you thought you would always be able to find a job in that career. But
halfway through your coursework, you found you didn't like science, practicum labs interfered with your family time, and the sight of blood made you ill."-D. G. Longman et al., Strategic Thinking and Reading What will be an ideal response?
Brain asymmetry means the two halves of the brain:
a. are as similar as they can be b. cannot be measured at all c. function in different, but complementary, ways d. none of the above