Analyze the following arguments 1- Identify the number of statement 2- Identify the conclusion 3- Identify the
Question:
Analyze the following arguments
1- Identify the number of statement
2- Identify the conclusion
3- Identify the premises
4- Identify the independent or linked premises with Arrow or lus and arrow
Argument One
True-false and multiple choice tests have well know limits. No matter how carefully question are worded, some ambiguities will remain. The format of the questions prohibits in depth testing of important analytic skills. Students can become so "test savv" that objectives test measure test-taking skill as much as subject matter content.
Argument Two
All humans have equal positive value. there is no morally relevant difference between humans and some animals (such as mammals). Therefore, some animals have equal positive worth with humans.
Argument Three
All students should study a foreign language. it improves mastery of English. it helps to avoid cultural provincialism by expanding the cultural experience of students. it is useful for travel and commerce. it makes it possible to doo advance work in foreign language, including the study of the major literary works in that language. Finally, the ability to read, speak, and think in a second language is a source of pleasure and satisfaction.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill