The Equal Pay Act of 1963 was significant as it gave women the
same amount of pay as men.
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What is a stereotype statement
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A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial
details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race
or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of
stereotypes.
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How is inductive reasoning different from deductive reasoning
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Inductive reasoning varies from deductive reasoning as follows:
1) inductive reasoning is a reason supporting an argument and 2)
deductive reasoning is an argument against an argument.
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How does avoiding the use of logical fallacies help your argument
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How is bias shown in an argument
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Which survey is most likely affected by bias
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A convenience survey or a self-selection survey is most likely
to be affected by bias
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Which audience is the author trying to reach in this passage from The Damnation of a Canyon
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People who disagree with his ideas about nature
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In this passage from the damnation of a canyon what type of bias is the author displaying
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His pro-nature position and attitude
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Which phrase has the most negative connotation in The Damnation of a Canyon
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Drowned and buried - APEX
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Which passage is an example of inductive reasoning
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(Apex) Kara loses her voice after practicing with the choir for two hours. She thinks that all singers lose their voices after singing for a long time.
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Which statement is an example of an appeal that uses pathos
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The beautiful weather in San Diego will lift your spirits and make you feel alive. -Apex (You're welcome) :)
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What type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of
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circular
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Which excerpt from The Damnation of a Canyon is an example of an ad hominem fallacy
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This argument appeals to the wheelchair ethos of the wealthy, upper-middle-class American slob.
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Who is the intended audience for this passage
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The writer's girlfriend at home
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What passage is an example of inductive reasoning
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What passage is an example of inductive reasoning? -Apex
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Which excerpt is the best example of an appeal to logos
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its starts with: some experts warned that the worlf could be on verge - apex
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Which excerpt shows the clearest example of ethos from the damnation of a canyon
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Anyone who has tried to pilot a motorboat through a raft of half-sunken logs, and bloated dead cows will have his own thoughts on the accessibility of these waters.
THIS IS THE ANSWER FOR APEX.
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What was the Equal Pay Act
The Equal Pay Act of 1963 was significant as it gave women the
same amount of pay as men.
What is a stereotype statement
A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial
details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race
or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of
stereotypes.
How is inductive reasoning different from deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning varies from deductive reasoning as follows:
1) inductive reasoning is a reason supporting an argument and 2)
deductive reasoning is an argument against an argument.
How does avoiding the use of logical fallacies help your argument
How is bias shown in an argument
Which survey is most likely affected by bias
A convenience survey or a self-selection survey is most likely
to be affected by bias
Which audience is the author trying to reach in this passage from The Damnation of a Canyon
People who disagree with his ideas about nature
In this passage from the damnation of a canyon what type of bias is the author displaying
His pro-nature position and attitude
Which phrase has the most negative connotation in The Damnation of a Canyon
Drowned and buried - APEX
Which passage is an example of inductive reasoning
(Apex) Kara loses her voice after practicing with the choir for two hours. She thinks that all singers lose their voices after singing for a long time.
Which statement is an example of an appeal that uses pathos
The beautiful weather in San Diego will lift your spirits and make you feel alive. -Apex (You're welcome) :)
What type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of
circular
Which excerpt from The Damnation of a Canyon is an example of an ad hominem fallacy
This argument appeals to the wheelchair ethos of the wealthy, upper-middle-class American slob.
Who is the intended audience for this passage
The writer's girlfriend at home
What passage is an example of inductive reasoning
What passage is an example of inductive reasoning? -Apex
Which excerpt is the best example of an appeal to logos
its starts with: some experts warned that the worlf could be on verge - apex
Which excerpt shows the clearest example of ethos from the damnation of a canyon
Anyone who has tried to pilot a motorboat through a raft of half-sunken logs, and bloated dead cows will have his own thoughts on the accessibility of these waters.