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Chapter 3 Vocabulary Part 2

Authored by Kelly Prince

11th - 12th Grade

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Chapter 3 Vocabulary Part 2
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a rebuttal?

The person who is being accused of the crime.

The first occasion that the jury or judge has to hear from a lawyer in a trial, generally constructed to serve as a "road map" for the fact-finder.

The opposite to the claim; The defense's side.

The statement beginning to prove something wrong which can have additional evidence and follows the counterclaim.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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This type of argument, developed by a psychiatrist, is based on the assumption that having a full understanding of an opposing position is essential to responding to it persuasively & refuting it in a way that is accommodating rather that alienating:

Hoffman

Toulmin

Rogerian

Shakespearean

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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This fallacy includes any lame attempt to "prove" an argument by overstating, exaggerating, or over-simplifying the arguments of the opposing side.

Red Herring

Post Hoc Ad Hoc

Straw Man

Begging the Question

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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A logical structure that uses the major premise and minor premise to reach a necessary conclusion.

hasty generalization

straw man

syllogism

logical fallacy

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Defects that weaken arguments; by knowing them, you can evaluate arguments you make, read, and hear.

claims

appeals

statements

fallacies

6.

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This is a fallacy that occurs when an analogy compares two things that are not comparable (comparing apples & oranges):

faulty analogy

appeal to false authority

classical oration

ad populum

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Consists of faulty reasoning; they are not errors in fact..they are errors in logic.

rhetorical fallacies

logical fallacies

snob appeals

bad statements

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