Most scholars of speech would define a good argument as _____
w. one that is complete, with a claim, evidence, and warrant
x. one that is worthy of serious consideration by a reasonably intelligent,
well-informed, and fair-minded listener
y. provocative enough to rise above the din of competing claims and stories
z. one that eliminates the need for further discussion and debate of an issue
A) w & x
B) w & y
C) w & z
D) x & z
A
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Which of the following is NOT associated with tabloid journalism?
a. New York Daily News b. a photo of the execution of Ruth Snyder c. investigative journalism on important public issues d. full page pictures with short, punchy text