What is the term for reasoning that uses specific instances or examples to reach a general, probable conclusion?
a. probability
b. validity
c. inductive reasoning
d. mythos
c
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In terms of communication ethics, if you fail to mention to your roommate that you accidentally scraped the bumper of her car when you pulled it into the garage, you have engaged in _____
a. privacy b. secrecy c. disqualification d. authentic communication
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A rhetorical argument is comprised of
A) motivation, good will, and reasoning. B) claim, evidence, and reasoning. C) introduction, body, and conclusion. D) attention getter, thesis, and preview. E) any of the above
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