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