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A) causal reasoning
B) analogical reasoning
C) deductive reasoning
D) comparative reasoning
E) classical reasoning
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A) when presenting a plan
B) at the end of the speech
C) when reasoning from specific instances
D) at the beginning of the speech
E) when explaining visual aids
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A) either-or
B) red herring
C) false deduction
D) ad hominem
E) invalid generalization
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A) A speaker's credibility is affected above all by how the audience perceives the speaker's personal appearance.
B) A speaker's credibility is affected above all by how the audience perceives the speaker's competence and character.
C) A speaker's credibility is affected above all by how the audience perceives the speaker's manner of delivery.
D) A speaker's credibility is affected above all by how the audience perceives the speaker's personality and reputation.
E) A speaker's credibility is affected above all by how the audience perceives the speaker's intelligence and prestige.
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A) appeal to tradition
B) false cause
C) appeal to example
D) slippery slope
E) appeal to novelty
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A) The audience is captivated by the speaker's gestures.
B) The audience's emotions are touched by the speaker's ideas or language.
C) The audience perceives the speaker as having high credibility.
D) all of the above
E) b and c only
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A) red herring
B) slippery slope
C) ad hominem
D) bandwagon
E) either-or
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True/False
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True/False
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A) establish credibility and reason correctly.
B) make sure your reasoning is clear and credible.
C) avoid fallacies and support reasoning with testimony.
D) adapt reasoning to both hostile and favorable listeners.
E) make sure your reasoning is sound and convincing.
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A) final
B) derived
C) concluding
D) terminal
E) acquired
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A) false example
B) slippery slope
C) bandwagon
D) appeal to tradition
E) invalid analogy
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A) analogical reasoning
B) reasoning from principle
C) causal reasoning
D) reasoning from deduction
E) analytical reasoning
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A) circular thinking
B) hasty generalization
C) invalid analogy
D) false cause
E) faulty deduction
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