Question: Task: Answer all of these 32 incorrect questions below Correctly! No Mistakes! Number the answers for easier use. It's part of human nature to be
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Answer all of these 32 incorrect questions below Correctly! No Mistakes! Numberthe answers for easier use.
It's part of human nature to be angry at God when bad things happen, but what's the point? If we encourage each other to blame God for injustices, then aren't we giving the evil or dark side a victory by keeping God's precious children -- that's all of us -- away from His loving arms? [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . .. ] O It's part of human nature to be angry at God when bad things happen, O but what's the point? If we encourage each other to blame God for injustices, then aren't we giving the evil or dark side a victory by keeping God's precious children -- that's all of us -- away from His loving arms?Because so many of the matters of real concern to us center on controversial moral issues, it is important to know how to construct and evaluate moral arguments effectively. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is ...] Because so many of the matters of real concern to us center on controversial moral issues it is important to know how to construct and evaluate moral arguments effectively.You know how I know animals have souls? Because on average, the lowest animal is a lot nicer and kinder than most of the human beings that inhabit this Earth. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is ...] O You know how I know animals have souls? Because on average, the lowest animal is a lot nicer and kinder than most of the human beings that inhabit this Earth.So far the states are spending more than 90 percent of the tobacco settlement money on programs unrelated to smoking, such as building highways. This is good, because we need quality highways to handle the sharp increase in the number of Mercedes automobiles purchased by lawyers enriched by the tobacco settlement. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] O This is good, O So far the states are spending more than 90 percent of the tobacco settlement money on programs unrelated to smoking, such as building highways. because we need quality highways to handle the sharp increase in the number of Mercedes automobiles purchased by lawyers enriched by the tobacco settlement.A statement is either true or false. Which of the below also work to define a statement? There may be more than one correct answer. Mark all that you believe are correct answers. Grammatically, there can only be one statement in the content of a sentence. O A statement is a command if it intends to assert a judgment about what is good or bad. A statement might be contained in a phrase or an incomplete clause. A statement might offer advice about what someone ought or ought not to do. A statement might be posed as a suggestion or instruction.Since moral responsibility presupposes free-will, since this freedom is not compatible with universal causal determinism, and since universal causal determinism appears to be the case, it seems evident that -- contrary to what most people believe -- human beings are not morally responsible. [.. The Conclusion to this argument is . ..] since universal causal determinism appears to be the case, Since moral responsibility presupposes free-will, since this freedome is not compatible with universal causal determinism, contrary to what most people believe -- human beings are not morally responsible.Since moral responsibility presupposes free-will, since this freedom is not compatible with universal causal determinism, and since universal causal determinism appears to be the case, it seems evident that -- contrary to what most people believe -- human beings are not morally responsible. [.. The Conclusion to this argument is . . .] contrary to what most people believe -- human beings are not morally responsible. O since universal causal determinism appears to be the case, Since moral responsibility presupposes free-will, since this freedome is not compatible with universal causal determinism,Good colleges are expensive. This is why you, as a parent, must make every effort to make sure that your child attends a bad college. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] O Good colleges are expensive. This is why you, as a parent, must make every effort to make sure that your child attends a bad college.If you don't listen to radio talk shows, you really should, because it gives you a chance to reassure yourself that a great many people out there are much stupider than you are. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . .. ] O If you don't listen to radio talk shows, you really should, O because it gives you a chance to reassure yourself that a great many people out there are much stupider than you are. from section 2.4In James Kilpatrick's July 7 column it was stated that Scientology's tenets are at least as plausible as the tenets of Southern Baptists, Roman Catholics ... and prayer book Episcopalians.' Mr. Kilpatrick seems to think that all religions are basically the same and fraudulent. This is false. If he would compare the beliefs of Christianity with the cults he would find them very different. Also, isn't there quite a big difference between Ron Hubbard, who called himself God, and Jesus Christ who said 'Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you'? [. . . The Conclusion to this argument is . . .] Mr. Kilpatrick seems to think that all religions are basically the same and fraudulent. O This is false. O If he would compare the beliefs of Christianity with the cults he would find them very different.The Supreme Court's ruling that schools may have a moment of silence but not if it's designated for prayer is sound. Nothing stops someone from saying a silent prayer at school or anywhere else. Also, even though a moment of silence will encourage prayer, it will not favor any particular religion over any other. [. . . The Conclusion of this argument is . . .] O The Supreme Court's ruling that schools may have a moment of silence but not if it's designated for prayer is sound. Also, even though a moment of silence will encourage prayer, it will not favor any particular religion over any other. O Nothing stops someone from saying a silent prayer at school or anywhere else.Do not play your sound system loudly as you may not be able to hear warning sirens from emergency vehicles. In addition, hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until it's too late. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] Do not play your sound system loudly as you may not be able to hear warning sirens from emergency vehicles. In addition, hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until it's too late. O Do not play your sound system loudlyWe are bound to run into trouble if we seek rational justifications of every principle we use, for one cannot provide a rational argument for rational arguments itself without assuming what we are arguing for. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] O We are bound to run into trouble if we seek rational justifications of every principle we use, for one cannot provide a rational argument for rational arguments itself without assuming what we are arguing for. from section 2.4Do not play your sound system loudly as you may not be able to hear warning sirens from emergency vehicles. In addition, hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until it's too late. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is ...] O Do not play your sound system loudly Do not play your sound system loudly as you may not be able to hear warning sirens from emergency vehicles. In addition, hearing damage from loud noise is almost undetectable until it's too late.Since rights claimed against the government should (at least within a democracy) be held equally by all citizens, and since not every citizen could be employed by the government, citizens cannot claim a right to a job from the government. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is ...] Since rights claimed against the government should (at least within a democracy) be held equally by all citizens, O since not every citizen could be employed by the government, O citizens cannot claim a right to a job from the government. from section 2.4We need to develop the thinking tools and strategies that will enable us to think for ourselves and arrive at intelligent conclusions. We can't simply rely on expert opinions, because those opinions are often in conflict and influenced by the experts own biases. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] O We can't simply rely on expert opinions, O because those opinions are often in conflict and influenced by the experts own biases. O We need to develop the thinking tools and strategies that will enable us to think for ourselves and arrive at intelligent conclusions. from section 2.4Since moral responsibility presupposes free-will, since this freedom is not compatible with universal causal determinism, and since universal causal determinism appears to be the case, it seems evident that -- contrary to what most people believe -- human beings are not morally responsible. [... The Conclusion to this argument is .. .] O since universal causal determinism appears to be the case, O contrary to what most people believe -- human beings are not morally responsible. Since moral responsibility presupposes free-will, since this freedome is not compatible with universal causal determinism,Many people may be "iffy" in the face of death, but everyone feats the loss of blood and infections such as AIDS. "Nosferatu" compares the bubonic plague with the spread of the vampire disease. Vampire movies by Coppola and Rice draw similarities between the prolonged effects of vampire attacks and AIDS. The element of danger, mystery, and even death associated with sex is thus recreated in a contemporary context. (adapted from McNally and Florescu, "In Searth of Dracula", 1994) [The conclusion to the above argument is . . . ] Many people may be "iffy" in the face of death, but everyone feats the loss of blood and infections such as AIDS. O The element of danger, mystery, and even death associated with sex is thus recreated in a contemporary context. O Vampire movies by Coppola and Rice draw similarities between the prolonged effects of vampire attacks and AIDS.A passage that contains claims that follow from, or can be implied by what a speaker or writer happens to believe. This describes which of the following? O Illustration O Unsupported Assertions O Argument O Report O Conditional Statements O ExplanationA statement is a sentence that can be viewed as either true or false. Which of the following also works to define a statement, claim, or assertion? There may be more than one correct answer. Mark all of the answers that you believe are correct. A statement is always a declarative sentence. The truth of a statement can be controversial. A statement commands authority. A statement can be about personal experience as well as matters of fact. A statement can sometimes be expressed as a phrase or an incomplete clause.Many people are concerned that the chemical and biological weapons that Saddam Hussein is supposed to be making could be devastating and deadly. I'm not denying they are, but I don't think whatever he manufactures could have much of an effect on the United States, being that we're already tearing ourselves apart and destroying the very fiber that founded this country. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . . .] O I'm not denying they are, but I don't think whatever he manufactures could have much of an effect on the United States, O Many people are concerned that the chemical and biological weapons that Saddam Hussein is supposed to be making could be devastating and deadly. being that we're already tearing ourselves apart and destroying the very fiber that founded this country. from section 2.4If you don't listen to radio talk shows, you really should, because it gives you a chance to reassure yourself that a great many people out there are much stupider than you are. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] O that a great many people out there are much stupider than you are. O If you don't listen to radio talk shows, you really should, O because it gives you a chance to reassure yourself from section 2.4Mankind must have laws, and conform to them, or their life would be as bad as that of the most savage beast. And the reason of this is that no man's nature is able to know what is best for human society; or knowing, always able and willing to do what is best. [. . .The Conclusion for this argument is . ..] O Mankind must have laws, and conform to them, or their life would be as bad as that of the most savage beast. O or knowing, always able and willing to do what is best. O And the reason of this is that no man's nature is able to know what is best for human society; from section 2.4Children who watch TV before breakfast are less likely to eat a nutritious meal than children who run and play. The reason for this is that watching TV inputs the brain with far more signals than the young brain can handle before they are fully awake. Also children watching morning TV want to eat and watch at the same time. When that happens, kids just don't pay attention to their meal. [The conclusion to the above argument is . . .] The reason for this is that watching TV inputs the brain with far more signals than the young brain can handle before they are fully awake. O Children who watch TV before breakfast are less likely to eat a nutritious meal than children who run and play. O When that happens, kids just don't pay attention to their meal. O Also children watching morning TV want to eat and watch at the same time.If cigarette advertising leads teenagers to smoke and advertisers lie about their aims, then either cigarette advertising should not be allowed or it should be strictly regulated. But cigarette advertising is neither banned or strictly regulated. Thus cigarette smoking does not lead to teenage smoking and advertisers tell the truth about their aims. O Affirming the Consequent O Denying the Antecedent O Chain Argument O Modus Tollens O Modus PonensSeventy percent of freshman at Wharfton College come from wealthy families; therefore, probably about the same percentage of all Wharfton College Students come from wealthy families. [The Conclusion of the argument is . . .] Seventy percent of freshman at Wharfton College come from wealthy families; O probably about the same percentage of all Wharfton College Students come from wealthy families. The freshman class at Wharfton College are an exact representation of the status of the entire college.How can anyone in his right mind criticize the state police for the speed traps? If you're not speeding, you don't have to worry about them. It could save your life if some other speeder is stopped. [. . . The Conclusion for this argument is ...] O It could save your life if some other speeder is stopped. O If you're not speeding, you don't have to worry about them. How can anyone in his right mind criticize the state police for the speed traps?Philosophy is dangerous whenever it is taken seriously. But so is life. Safety is not an option. Our choices are not between risk and security, but between a life lived consciously, fully, humanly in the most complete sense and a life that just happens. [. . . The Conclusion is . ..] But so is life. O Safety is not an option. Our choices are not between risk and security, but between a life lived consciously, fully, humanly in the most complete sense and a life that just happens.When phrases are grammatically connected in such a way that the truth or falsity of one works to create conditions or particular states of affairs for the other. This describes which of the following? O Argument O Conditional Statements O Illustration O Unsupported Assertions O Explanation O ReportA passage that is merely about what a speaker or writer happens to believe. This describes which of the following? O Conditional Statements O Report O Explanation O Illustration O Argument O Unsupported Assertions
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