1. Which way is used to make the definition “Love is not like a rummage sale, in which everyone tries to grab what he wants. It is more like a Christmas, in which gifts and thoughtfulness come just a little unexpectedly”?
A. Defining with a negative
B. Giving synonyms
C. Giving antonyms
D. Renaming the subject
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3. When could an argument be unconvincing?
A. The author and audience hold different cultural values or different social norms
B. The audience questions and disagrees with the assumptions, or unstated reasons
C. The audience shares the warrant, and the link between the claim and support is made
D. The audience supplies an opposing warrant, and the link between the claim and support is not made
2. What does the writer often do to appeal to the audience's need and / or values?
A. He or she often appeals to their ability of logical reasoning
B. He or she often appeals to their standards for right or wrong and good or bad
C. He or she often appeals to their patriotism and compassion for the needy
D. He or she often appeals to the audience's needs for safety and well-being
1. Which of the following can serve as convincing evidence to support a claim?
A. Facts and statistics
B. Quotations from authorities
C. Personal experience
D. Circular reasoning
6. What is true about FACTS?
A. They are open for debating
B. They are statements that can be verified
C. They are statements of personal beliefs
D. They can be verified by observation or experimentation