The first and most important thing to consider when preparing an oral presentation is ________.
When rebutting an argument, a writer can show reasonableness through the use of ________.
A(n) ________ is when a writer forms a conclusion based on little or no evidence.
Organizing points in an essay from least important to most important is called the ________.
A(n) ________ is a type of emotional fallacy where the writer argues that something is favourable because it is popular.
A(n) ________ attempts to distract or sidetrack the reader.
To establish strong arguments and credibility, a writer should always avoid ________.
Inductive reasoning is also called ________.
A(n) ________ is not a valid appeal to emotion.
Raising and arguing against the opposing points in an essay is referred to as a(n) ________.