Explain the difference between observations and inferences by defining and giving an example of each.

What will be an ideal response?


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Logos represents the emotional appeal in a speech

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Koresh?s group was considering how to approach the general topic of meth labs in their panel

discussion. Some wanted to discuss the problem on a national scale, but Koresh wanted to limit the topic to what was happening within the local area only. They had been arguing this for some time, and group members were getting frustrated. Finally, Sam suggested that they use a chalkboard, and make a written list of the pros and cons of each option. They did this, and it became clear that the best choice would be to limit the topic to the local area. Which function did Sam suggest for his group? A) identify a clear goal B) gather and use information effectively C) develop sensitivity toward others D) evaluate ideas

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If your task force has the charge to provide for a safer campus, you might quickly decide that you need to find out what safety problems the campus now experiences. Getting that information would be:

A. A final goal B. A criterion C. An instrumental objective D. None of the above E. All of the above

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A eulogy should be dignified, without exaggerated sentimentality.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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