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English 101 Study Exam Questions with Latest Update
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What is "the Pitch"? - Answer-What the text or piece of writing wishes you to believe. 
 
What are you doing when you seek to locate yourself in the local, the particular, and the concrete rather than the global, the overly general, and the abstract? - Answer-Paraphrasing 
 
Why is it important to learn the language of the text? - Answer-If a writer wishes to be heard, he or she needs to acquire the vocabulary of the experts. 
 
Is the Banking Model of Education encouraged by the textbook beca...
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WGU D265 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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Principle of Charity 
we should choose the reconstructed argument that gives the benefit of the doubt to the person presenting the argument 
 
 
 
confirmation bias 
a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence 
 
 
 
Alief 
An automatic or habitual belief-like attitude which may or may not be in tension with the subject's explicit beliefs 
 
 
 
Heuristic 
a simple thinking strategy that often allows us to make judgments ...
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ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The history of English is divided into what three periods? - CORRECT ANSWER Early English (Beginning-1066), Middle Enlgish (), Modern English 
 
Danelaw - CORRECT ANSWER a political demarcation established by King Alfred the Great in 868 that gave the eastern half of England to the Danes, but guaranteed that the English who lived there would be treated as full citizens... this preserved the English language 
 
What type of literature was ...
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CRITICAL THINKING & LOGIC - WGU|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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Reasoned Opinion 
Statements that express opinions that are supported by reasons and evidence. 
 
 
 
Reasoning 
A logical and systematic approach to thinking about something. 
 
 
 
Evidence 
The facts available to support a conclusion. 
 
 
 
Conclusion 
The statement in an argument that we claim is implied by the argument's premises. 
 
 
 
Self-Reflection 
The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings and motives. 
 
 
 
Objective Statements 
Statements based on factual research that are s...
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Comm 131 CSULB Exam 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution
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Comm 131 CSULB Exam 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution 
 
what does CRAAP test stand for? 
Currency 
Relevance 
Authority 
Accuracy 
Purpose 
Currency (CRAAP) 
the timeliness of the information 
Relevance (CRAAP) 
the importance of the information for your needs 
Authority (CRAAP) 
source of information 
Accuracy (CRAAP) 
the reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the content 
Purpose (CRAAP) 
The reason the information exists 
Questions of Fact 
is that true? 
issues of.. 
existence 
sco...
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WGU D265 Section 4: Critical Thinking Already Passed
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WGU D265 Section 4: Critical Thinking Already Passed 
Fallacies of Relevance Arguments that are really distractions from the main point 
- Ad Hominem - Appeal of Consquences - Genetic Fallacy - Equivocation - Ad Populum - Irrelevant Appeals Types of Fallacies of Relevance 
ad hominem attack An attack on a person rather than his or her argument 
Genetic Fallacy Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it. 
Irrelevant Appeals attempt to sway the listener with in...
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Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265
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Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence D265 
 
 
Which sentence is a non-proposition? 
 
- If the burglar did not go out the front door, they must have gone out a window. 
- The earth is the third planet from the sun. 
- Where are the keys to my car? 
- Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. - ANS Where are the keys to my car? 
 
Did the company really close that deal? It has had a great year. Where is the president right now? Let's go ask whether the deal was closed. 
 
In the ab...
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English 101 12 Exam Questions and Answers
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Claim - Answer-What you are stating to be true 
 
Grounds - Answer-support for the claim 
 
Warrant - Answer-Chain of thought process 
 
evidence - Answer-Data that displays measurable evidence 
 
Backing - Answer-Subjective support for reasons 
 
Counterclaim - Answer-a claim made to rebut a previous claim. 
 
Rebuttal - Answer-a refutation or contradiction 
 
qualification - Answer-Keeping claim plausible, no absolutes 
 
Argument ad hominem - Answer-Verbal attack 
 
either/or fallacy - Answer...
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WGU D265 Reason and Evidence 100% Solved
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WGU D265 Reason and Evidence 100% Solved 
Propositions statements that are true or false. ex. 1+1=2 
Non-Propositions statement that cannot be true or false. EX. Lets go fly a kite 
Simple propositions simply true or false on their own. 
Complex propositions Truth depends on the truth of their parts and their internal logic. ex. this soda is coke or pepsi. 
Words used to identify Independent Propositions and or either.....or..... but if.....then...... 
Bad inferential structure argument is bad, ...
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D265 Readiness Quiz 1 Questions and Answers.
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D265 Readiness Quiz 1 Questions and Answers. 
 
 
D265 Readiness Quiz #1 Required 
2	Which claim best represents strong critical thinking? 
Since I am always fair and objective, I know my view on the issue is correct. 
Let’s work together to clarify the problem and find a solution supported by the best available reasons and evidence. 
The problem is obvious and the answer is easy to see. 
The other candidate is a known cheat and liar. Even so, I look forward to having a substantive exchange of...
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