1. Charlton argued that if we outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns. What kind of reasoning is this?
- example
- cause
- analogy
- narrative
- sign
2. Which of the following is a characteristic of mathematical or scientific proof?
- the support involves values and judgments
- it cannot be proven, it can only be supported
- the claims can often be proved with certainty
- it can only be used by scientific experts
- the strength of the support is determined by the speaker and the audience together
3. The term "fugitive materials" refers to:
- books and articles that have not been returned to the library.
- unpublished papers and archives that are hard to find on the Web.
- sources that can only be found in the historical archives of the library.
- information on personal websites, like blogs.
- notes you have taken, but you cannot remember where you left them.
4. The claim in a rhetorical proof can be a thesis statement, a main idea, or a subpoint.