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    is the backbone of how to write good essay. And if you can learn these skills‚ they will take you far in the world. In a complex world‚ it’s not enough to just say "I think so-and-so." People want to know why you think things‚ they want to see the logic and the observations that you used to come to your conclusions. This applies in person as well as in writing‚ but the best way to learn it is to learn how to write good essay. Aside from strength of argument‚ a good essay also must be enjoyable

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    Analyzing a Visual Americans are bombarded with ads and public service announcements every day. They come in the forms of media including television‚ newspapers‚ and other forms as well. Because Americans are bombarded with so many ads and public service announcements‚ the composers need to have reasonable and credible arguments and keep the viewers attention‚ and to persuade them. Public service announcements are a special kind of ad whose intention is to encourage beneficial actions or donations

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    misreading the environment or the desired accomplishments of actions. In addition‚ there are certain rules and guidelines of logic. If everyone followed the rules and guidelines of logic‚ there would still be a need for ethical decision-making. The reason is because morals and beliefs‚ such as religion or nonreligious beliefs‚ play a role in rules and guidelines of logic. In conclusion‚ critical thinking and ethics play a significant role in an individual’s critical thinking‚ morals and beliefs

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    conscious reasoning.” Whereas the definition for reason is“ defined as formal logic or knowledge that is gained through rationalism.” These two are very opposite to each other and each have different strengths and weaknesses. People use reason throughout their everyday lifestyle; whether it’s to justify our

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    group‚ answer the following questions about the traditional rhetorical appeals that Greg Krikorian makes in “Many Kids Called Unfit for Adult Trial.” Write down your group’s answers so you can share them with your classmates. Group 1 Questions about Logic (Logos) 1. What are Krikorian’s major claims and assertions? Do you agree with his claims? 2. Are any of his claims weak or unsupported? Which claims‚ and why? 3. Can you think of counterarguments that Krikorian does not consider?

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    arise. Critical thinking becomes important in daily life when argumentation arises. Thinking critically can help during an argument to minimize logical fallacies and direct the argument toward a solution. Logical fallacy simply put is an error in the logic or reasoning of argument that makes the argument vague or unclear. This creates a hole in the argument and the presence of a logical fallacy in an argument does not necessarily make the argument invalid. Fallacious

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    feelings and thoughts. What are fallacies? How are fallacies used in written‚ oral‚ and visual arguments? What might you do to avoid fallacies in your thinking? A fallacy is simply a flaw in logic‚ where the argument (or answer or result) given does not match the evidence as set out. In logic and rhetoric‚ a fallacy is usually an improper argumentation in reasoning often resulting in a misconception or presumption. Literally‚ a fallacy is "an error in reasoning that renders an argument logically

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    In the reading‚ “If Men Could Menstruate‚” the author‚ Gloria Steinem‚ argues that no matter what the characteristic may be‚ men would still find a way to justify how and why this particular characteristic—in this case‚ menstruation—would still be a characteristic that only the powerful can hold. Although at first I was a bit confused as to what exactly Steinem was arguing and why‚ after having read the article multiple times‚ I was finally able to make sense of where she was coming from through

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    it is believed that Aristotle represented a remarkable school that nourished schools of rhetoric that followed him. Aristotle came with his unique classification of rhetoric; he put it into five parts as it is already explained above. He rejected Plato’s views that rhetoric does not lead to knowledge‚ he affirmed that rhetoric is crucial because it leads to understand justice and maintains people’s rights whenever law fails to keep justice. We have noticed that how Cicero had laid down a comprehensive

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    In the article “In The Meantime‚ Nothing Happens”‚ Dr. Ibtihal Al-Khateeb writes about the educational scandals and the lack of system especially the illegal mediation which she defined it from the Arabic word “wasta”. She discusses the bad conditions of some teachers who forget their high role‚ and turn a blind eye and sometimes helping to spread the bad behaviors like cheating or punishing the new students if they feel intimidated and loneliness at the beginning of the academic careers. Al-Khateeb

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