__________ is a fallacy of reason that attempts to justify an argument by citing a highly admired or well-known (but not necessarily qualified) figure who supports the conclusion being offered
a. Appeal to authority
b. Appeal to tradition
c. False dilemma
d. Appeal to the crowd
A
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a. Perception of the conflict. b. Nature of the conflict. c. Power. d. Orientation to the conflict.
Which of the following is an example of a causal claim?
A. Ice applied to a twisted ankle prevents swelling. B. Women re-gift at a 50 percent greater rate than men. C. Sweetened drinks are linked to depression risk. D. Folic acid is tied to better toddler talk.
Discuss the potential pitfalls of using the pro?con organizational pattern for an informative
speech. What will be an ideal response?
Explain how the five Communication Principles for a Lifetime can help you enhance your friendships
What will be an ideal response