Bias, Rhetorical Devices, and Argumentation Axia College Research Writing COM/220 Katherine Luttrell April 11, 2010 Bias, Rhetorical Devices, and Argumentation The speech starts off with the campaigner speaking. In his speech, he immediately begins with judgmental bias. This particular bias was chosen based on his statement concerning Jim Gettys, "There is only one man who can rid the politics of this State of the evil domination of Boss Jim Gettys." The campaigner's speech also coincides
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that she is obviously on welfare to support all those children. By making assumptions about her situation, you have just stereotyped her. Stereotyping is when you associate a person with a certain category or group of people based on fallacious arguments (Mosser, 2011, 4.1). As humans, we fall victim to being stereotyped without even knowing it. Sometimes it can be blatant, liken if you hear someone speaking derogatory about you, or you feel the unwanted stares from others. But what we don’t realize
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Basically doubling and tripling the price. The Controversial Argument The author writes how unethical re-selling this ammo is. He further writes that when people do this is creates more of an issue. He uses invalid and inaccurate information to support his argument and incorrectly sway the readers. The Rebuttal Dear Mr. “kriscamaro68” In response to your article regarding .22 ammo price gauging: I believe your entire argument lacks credibility. I checked some of your facts and have found
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Analysis of Argument Jeff Jacoby’s “Bring Back Flogging” Purpose, Method, and Persona • Purpose: – What is the author’s purpose? • His thesis: We should once again use flogging. – What is your purpose (for this exam)? • Dispute his argument – Jacoby’s argument is flawed. • Methods: – What are the author’s methods? • His arguments: examples, historical justifications, deductive reasoning, statistics, and so on. – What are your methods (for this exam)? • The weakness in his arguments:
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technological gadgets, however, there are some methods, such as laws and legal issues, that protect people from violations of location privacy. The author’s arguments on the accessibility of user’s location, and the regulations about location privacy, and the method’s users can impliment in order to keep their personal information safe are all strong arguments supported by reliable examples, quotations, explanations, and factual data. “The author claims that apps can trace into people’s web habits, track
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government. While my co-worker believes that the government is trying to take away our rights by proposing new gun laws, I however believe that there should be changes made to the current laws put in place. I believe applying the pillow method to any argument will result in either a resolution or a better understanding between the two parties involved. “I’m right you’re wrong”: This step involves me stating the reasons why I believe that I am right and explaining my point of
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an inductive argument statement, the speaker or the writer collects the nnumber of instances and forms the generalization of that statement that is meant to apply to all instances. Here are some examples of inductive argument: Argument by example: 1) Ram plays basketball and he looks really healthy. Mohan plays basketball and he looks really healthy. Rohan play basketball and he looks really healthy. So, all the basketball players look really healthy. 2) Argument by Analogy:
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Fallacy Exercises, part 3 I. Identify the fallacies committed by the following arguments, giving a brief explanation for your answer. If no fallacy is committed, write "no fallacy." NOTE: If an argument is followed by “IGNORE” it is an eample that we didn’t cover and you are not responsible for it. 1. Either we require forced sterilization of Third World peoples or world popula¬tion will explode and all of us will die. We certainly don't want to die, so we must require forced sterilization
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prospect. Here are three aspects to take into consideration when planning to move together: One of the biggest fuels for arguments in a relationship is money. Another one is how the regular household maintenance will be handled. Communication and compromise will lead to a lot less stress in your new adventure together. When you live with your couple or significant other, arguments over money matters can get heated to a nuclear meltdown faster than you can say Chernobyl. Make sure the two of you work
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There are more than a few arguments about the CEO salary over the years. It is clear that CEOs earn more or huge amounts of salaries compared to most leaders globally. Some people argue that it is not fair for CEOs to earn these amounts because it affects the financial system of a country or the world. This people argue that CEOs perform less work compared to the wages they earn annually (Murphy, 2006). My position regarding to the topic is different from Bush argument that stated “CEOs earn too
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