Conduct your evaluation of each Argument by Analogy in Two Parts Confine your answer to a concise
Question:
Conduct your evaluation of each Argument by Analogy in Two Parts
Confine your answer to a concise explanation on how well the argument conforms to Argument Rule 12 (Your answer should contain no more than two complete sentences.)
Provide a complete evaluation of the main content of the argument, focusing on how closely the conclusions coincide with facts. For example, in the third analogy, you need to decide whether the expression “Opens the Floodgates” is confirmed by facts, or is merely an example of "Loaded Language." (Each of these answers should contain no more than 2 complete concisely written sentences, and one to three credible sources.)
Analogy #4: Quote (paraphrased) from a TV entertainer
"You want to know why I don't listen to advice or criticism from anyone except for a few that I am very close with? There was an amateur golfer who won a couple tournaments and decided to turn pro. After one year he looked destined to be another one of the greats like Arnold Palmer or Tiger Woods. Then some other guys started telling him he needed to make some adjustments to his swing. So he took their advise, and then he had a very bad year, and never recovered after that. If I told you his name you probably never heard of him."
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Authors: James Fitzsimmons, Mona Fitzsimmons, Sanjeev Bordoloi