Method of Reasoning Questions
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definition | method used by the author to make the argument
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abstract ____ __ ____ questions | must be true
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focuses on ______ of the argument | form
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incorrect answer | "new" element
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incorrect answer | half right, half wrong
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incorrect answer | exaggerated
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incorrect answer | opposite
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incorrect answer | reverse
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stem example | "The method of the argument is to"
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stem example | "The argument proceeds by"
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stem example | "The argument derives its conclusion by"
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stem example | "Which one of the following is an argumentative strategy employed in the argument?"
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