Arguing from facts, like arguing from example, relies on a sample of a class of people, places, things, or ideas to prove a point.

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


False

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Examples can be used for all of the following except: a. to build your case or make credible generalizations

b. to make an audience believe a hypothetical story is true. c. to bring concepts to life or to elicit emotions. d. to reinforce points.

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A speaker opens her presentation by asking an intriguing question, though she doesn’t really expect an answer. She is using a(n) _____ question for her introduction

a. rhetorical b. narrative c. open-ended d. closed-ended

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The National Association of Music Merchants wanted to ______.

A. build awareness of its program B. change negative perception of the music industry C. maintain its high reputation D. maintain its neutral reputation

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Dialects are distinct from the commonly accepted general form of a particular language

True False

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