Argument Reasoning Topic Outlines Part II
A look at some of the prompts posted on my February 10th post.
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This is the second look at some previously posted argument topics, with the current ones coming from my Friday post on February 10.
Similar to the first look, the intent of these posts are to help engage critical thinking and to understand the strength/faults of arguments. It’s a way of looking at information from a more critical lens rather than taking things at face value.
So here I will provide some outlines on what to look out for in the given prompts, and why the assertions made may be missing key information. As is the case for the prior prompts, consider approaching them yourself first before looking at my approach.
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