The book discusses seven questions that a speaker can use to evaluate supporting material

Define three of the questions and discuss what happens if a speaker violates those specific
questions.

What will be an ideal response?


Responses should accurately describe three of seven evaluation questions as well as
provide examples of how a speaker could violate the question. For example: A student might
choose the test of bias and then discuss how Hardees couldn't make claims that their hamburgers
were better than McDonald's, as they would be a bias source

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A. abriefing B. aconference C. ameeting D. an assembly

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As you enter class, you see all of your classmates frantically studying their notes; from this you infer

that there must be a quiz that you had forgotten about. This inference is reasoning by sign. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If a newspaper publishes a story on an alleged affair between a famous New York senator and a socialite from New Jersey, what are they potentially in danger of committing??

a. ?false allegations b. ?defamation of personhood c. ?libel d. ?slander

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__________ makes material in a blog easier for the audience to find.

A. Crowdsourcing B. Tagging C. Backchanneling D. Microblogging

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