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Personal opinions are as reliable as hard facts known publicly.
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Personal opinions are as reliable as hard facts known publicly.
A、正确
B、错误
正确答案: 错误
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时间:2023-10-31 10:13:23
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Persuasive definition usually alters the real meaning of the term being defined in order to manipulate the readers’ attitude.
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Reasoning by principle produces new knowledge beyond the premises.
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Research findings from authoritative sources are more likely to ensure the truthfulness of evidence.
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Signal words are also important to help you to remind the readers of your refutation.
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Signal words are usually used to introduce conflicting arguments for the sake of being distinguished from your own thesis.
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Student A in the following caricature is making an argument.
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Such transitional words as “however, but, yet…” may remind the readers of refutation.
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Summary should not be employed as evidence to back up the thesis.
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Telling the manager that the solution you are proposing will fix the problem.
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The definition provided must be closely relevant to the thesis.
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The following statement is a case of reasoning by definition.Breathing paint fumes in a closed environment can be dangerous for people suffering from asthma(哮喘) because their lungs are especially sensitive to irritants (刺激物).
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The paragraph would not be unified without a topic sentence.
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The thesis in an inductive arugment is not always true, so you may have more chances to refute it.
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The topic sentence should not be put in the middle of a paragraph.
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This is a good thesis statement: The novels of Robert B. Parker and Sue Grafton are popular because readers are fascinated by the intrigues of witty, independent private detectives.
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This is a strong reasoning: Two months before Joan met her significant one she saw a shooting star, and she wished that she would find her soulmate. The legend is really true!
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To decide whether some statements are true or false we sometimes have to rely on the research or knowledge in the particular field in which the statements are made.
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Transitional words can be used to help achieve coherence in paragraphs.
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We can create new knowledge based on what we already known with inductive reasoning.
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We need to double-check any original definition provided by the author himself since some key aspects are likely to miss.