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Immigrants must learn English in order to assimilate into american society and succeed economically
The word "essay" in Filipino is "sanaysay." It is a written composition that presents and defends an opinion or an argument on a specific topic.
A loaded word is a term that carries a strong emotional or connotative meaning beyond its literal definition. When used in an argument, loaded words can evoke strong reactions from listeners and influence their opinion on the topic being discussed.
Ad Hominem: Attack on the person making an argument rather than addressing the argument itself. Appeal to Authority: Using the opinion of an authority figure as evidence in an argument without further support. Bandwagon Fallacy: Arguing that a claim is true because many people believe it. False Cause: Incorrectly assuming that one event caused another without proper evidence. Strawman: Misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack.
Παιδεία (transliterated paedeia, pronounced ped-ee-ah) It is the root for words as paedagogics, paedagogy etc. Since education is about children, it shares the same root with the word child. That is the reason why "paed-" is found both in words like paedagogics and in words such as "paedophile" (lover of children). An unfortunate connection in my opinion.
Immigrants must learn English in order to assimilate into american society and succeed economically
Immigrants must learn English in order to assimilate into american society and succeed economically
it is an opinion that is not based on fact, but is based sole on opinion.
The term argument implies a difference of opinion. If everyone agrees, then there is no argument. So a causal explanation may or may be an argument.
A statement that weakens the main point of the author's writing.
To provide a slightly different legal argument for the same opinion of the majority decision
The majority opinion
An argument using objective information supporting one side of an argument or opinion. While there may be other objective information supporting the other side, the winning argument is determined by the standard of judgment being used.
An argument paragraph is a paragraph in which one states his or her opinion on a given issue and then supports that argument/opinion with facts, counter-arguments, and explination. For example, one might state that smoking should be banned in all public buildings, and then cite statistics and public opinion polls to bolster that opinion.
Which of the following represents opinion not alogical argument
Which of the following represents opinion not alogical argument
The majority opinion