答案:A
7.[单选题] Can you identify the logical fallacy in this claim? “Traffic jam can be solved by traffic control in the downtown area.”
Apost hoc
Bguilt by association
Coversimplification
Dbegging the question
答案:C
8.[单选题] Can you identify the logical fallacy in this claim? “My roommate said philosophy class is boring, and I felt the same too. All philosophy classes must be boring.”
Ahasty generalization
Bpost hoc
Cguilt by association
Doversimplification
答案:A
9.[多选题] What’s the structure of introduction?
ABackground information
BHookc.
CThesis statement
DEvidence of Thesis statement
答案:ABC
10.[多选题] How to convert logical syllogism into written argument ?
AProvide evidence for each premise.
BLay out each premise clearly.
CDraw a clear connection to the conclusion.
DSupport the conclusion with new evidence.
答案:ABC
章节测验
Week 4
1.[单选题] How is a point-by-point style argumentative essay different from a block style argumentative essay regarding how they disprove opposing points of view?
AWhereas only one paragraph in a block style argumentative essay will present a strong argument against an opposing view, all three paragraphs in a point-by-point style argumentative essay seek to disprove opposing points of view.
BWhereas only one paragraph in a point-by-point style argumentative essay will present a strong argument against an opposing view, all three paragraphs in a block style argumentative essay seek to disprove opposing points of view.
CWhereas all three paragraphs in a block style argumentative essay seek to disprove opposing points of view, only one paragraph in an argumentative point-by-point style essay will present a strong argument against an opposing view.
DWhereas all three paragraphs in a point-by-point style argumentative essay seek to disprove opposing points of view, in a block style argumentative essay there are no strong arguments against an opposing view.
答案:A
2.[单选题] What is one advantage of the block style of writing?
AIt allows the writer to fully present two of the aspects of a subject in one paragraph without any interruption or influence from other ideas or topics.