12 Questions
Which type of information shows how the topic is similar to others in the same class?
Comparison
What does analogy do when explaining two dissimilar topics?
Explains and compares them, where the second is familiar to the audience
What distinguishes arbitration from litigation law?
Arbitration involves a settlement outside of court, while litigation law involves the court
What characteristic is shared by arbitration and lawsuits in terms of decision outcomes?
They are both legally binding on parties involved
What term best describes the relationship between an arbiter and a referee?
Analogy
Which method does not involve lawyers in the dispute resolution process?
Arbitration
What is the main purpose of the classification method described in the text?
To show how the topic fits into a larger category
What is the key difference between arbitration and litigation law as described in the text?
Litigation involves a court, while arbitration is done outside of court
Which of the following is an example of the comparison method used in the text?
As with lawsuits or other court proceedings, the decision in an arbitration proceeding is legally binding on the parties.
What is the main purpose of the analogy used in the text?
To compare the role of an arbiter to that of a referee
Which of the following is an example of the contrast method used in the text?
In an arbitration proceeding, no lawyers are present.
What is the purpose of the examples provided in the text?
To demonstrate how arbitration can be used to settle disputes
Explore the concepts of classification and contrast in writing through examples and explanations. Understand how to categorize topics into larger categories and distinguish them from others in the same class.
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