Analogical reasoning is reasoning based on:
a. using two conditions or events that resemble each other in ways that are certain to make claims about how they resemble each other in ways that are less certain
b. using a familiar and commonly accepted claim to establish the truth of a very specific claim.
c. using specific instances or examples to make a claim about a general conclusion.
d. using cause-and-effect relationships to make a claim.
a
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In value argumentation, the use of multiple value criteria by the advocate automatically means that while each is a necessary condition for judging the value object in a particular way,
none of them is sufficient by itself to warrant such a judgment. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
"Benefits of cycling" is a poorly phrased central idea for an informative speech because it
A. fails to refer to the audience. B. is too general. C. is expressed as a fragment instead of a full sentence. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both is expressed as a fragment instead of a full sentence and is too general.
Chloe and Aidan have known one another for several years, but gradually they’ve begun to get closer and have moved their relationship to a romantic level. They’ve begun to attend parties together, host get-togethers, and often finish one another’s sentences. What stage of Knapp’s theory of coming together would best characterize Chloe and Aiden’s current relationship?
A. experimenting stage B. intensifying stage C. integrating stage D. bonding stage
Choose at least two of the common tensions in the dialectic theory of relationships and illustrate how they have played a role in one of your own relationships.
What will be an ideal response?