Write a Formal Analysis of the following argument.?
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Don't use your cell phone while driving. It's against the law, and I know you don't want to be slapped with a fine.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Issue: Whether you should use your cell phone while driving
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Which concept of organizational culture is preferred by Edgar Schein, a researcher and writer of the subject?
a) A deep set of assumptions and beliefs shared by members of an organization which operate unconsciously and define an organization's view of itself and its personality. b) Observed behavioral regularities and norms that evolve in work groups. c) Dominant values expressed by an organization and a philosophy that guides management's policy toward employees. d) Rules of the game for getting along in an organization and the way members of an organization interact with customers and other outsiders.
Assessment at the end of a thematic unit should emphasize
a) spelling, grammar, and punctuation. b) standardized scores. c) children's opinions. d) children's learning of the big ideas.
Which one of the following teachers is acting in ways consistent with the textbook's recommendations for assigning final grades?
a. Mr. Arnold meets individually with each student to develop contingency contracts that specify the instructional objectives the student needs to achieve. b. Ms. Bestani asks students to submit written self-evaluations, and students' self-assigned grades count for 25% of their overall grades. c. Ms. Chernyshov always describes the criteria she will be using to evaluate assignments, and every two weeks she distributes numerical "progress reports" to show students the course grades they've earned so far. d. After class discussions, cooperative learning activities, and other fairly "public" demonstrations of achievement, Mr. DeJong has students rate one another's performance. Such ratings are used to determine grades in borderline cases.
Jones contends that 95% of student misbehavior is:
A. unintentional. B. the school's fault. C. relatively innocuous. D. unavoidable.