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About AP Capstone
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Home
About
About AP Capstone
AP Seminar
Overview
Schedules
Argumentation
PT1 / IRR / TMP
PT2 / IWA / IMP
EOC Exam
Lenses, Perspectives & Stakeholders
Communication
Overview
Interview Assignment
Vlogging
Speech & Debate
Public Address
Debate
Interpretation
Ridge Forensics
Argumentation
From A Workbook for Arguments - 3rd Edition
Jon Miller - Professor of Philosophy & Comparative Religions - Pasadena City College
Chapter II; Arguments by Example - Rules 7-11
Chapter III: Arguments by Analogy - Rule 12
Chapter IV: Arguments from Authority - Rule 13-17
Chapter V: Arguments about Causes - Rules 18-21
Fallacies of Reasoning.
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