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6. what are 'expertise'?

  • the Tesco homebrand sprinkles
  • the brain aches that you get while thinking about this question
  • Skills, qualifications and experience in a particular relevant field
  • a chance to see, hear or understand things first hand

7. what are 'inconsistencies'?

  • reasons why the conclusion should happen
  • errors in the reasoning that don't add up
  • missing reasons
  • reasons that would support the argument

8. what is 'vested intrest'?

  • errors in the reasoning that don't add up
  • when someone leans towards a particular version of events or interpretation because of personal gain
  • having no particular side
  • when you go vest shopping

9. what is a 'conclusion'?

  • what you are trying to persuade people of
  • some hypothetical reasoning
  • a fact or statistic

10. what is a 'counter argument'?

  • a missing reason
  • An argument against the conclusion with a reason AND a conclusion... (on the other hand, contrary to this, some may argue that, it has been suggested that, despite this, it has been said, however, although)
  • a form of nursery rhymn
  • why the conclusion should happen

11. what is an 'assumption'?

  • errors in the reasoning that don't add up
  • a counter argument
  • a missing reason
  • what you are trying to persuade people of

12. what is 'reputation'?

  • a doddington icecream flavour
  • a person's prior behavior or character that affects the way we judge them
  • a chance to see first hand what really happened
  • having no particular side

13. what does it mean to be 'biased'?

  • when they are backed up by another person
  • when someone leans towards a particular version of events or interpretation because of a personal beliefs
  • errors in a reasoning that don't add up
  • to have skills in everything because you are a magical winter princess

14. what is an 'example'?

  • something representative of the whole group and precisely about the topic being talked about to give further understanding
  • a claim in the form of 'if / then'
  • a complex assumption
  • why the conclusion should happen

15. what is 'counter assertion'?

  • the current date
  • an animal hormone
  • a reason that would support an argument or more commonly, a statement... (on the other hand, contrary to this, some may argue that, it has been suggested that, despite this, it has been said, however, etc)
  • a fact or statistic

16. what is 'corroboration'?

  • skills in a particular profession
  • when a point is backed up by another person
  • errors in the reasoning that don't add up
  • having no particular side