1. The Internet includes information that is biased, out of date, and inaccurate.
2. Using similar phrasing and grammar for main points is a way to create parallel structure among your main ideas.
3. Lay testimony is:
- factual testimony that can be verified by ordinary people.
- another name for opinion testimony.
- expert testimony that has been paraphrased.
- testimony from someone who is not an expert.
- testimony that has been proven to be a lie.
4. Literal analogies are comparisons that are quoted word-for-word from the source material.