The Rubric for Evaluating Written Argumentation (REWA) is designed to provide ____________
(a) a final evaluation of the effectiveness of a piece of writing
(b) detailed feedback on how persuasive writing might be improved
(c) detailed feedback on audience perceptions of the qualities of a piece of writing
(d) a final evaluation of the quality of the critical thinking embodied in a piece of writing
b
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a. the noumenal world b. the commonsense world c. the phenomenal world d. the world of appearance
Which of the following is NOT true of Paul Broca?
What will be an ideal response?
For Wittgenstein, objects
A) can only be analyzed B) can only be pictured C) can be both analyzed and pictured D) can be neither analyzed or pictured
According to Nielsen, the secular rationale for treating people fairly is ________
a. it feels good b. the obvious equality of all persons c. it is in each person's best interest d. it is God's will