10 Questions
What are the two common problems addressed at the beginning of Chapter 4?
Claims without evidence and evidence without claims
What are the two most basic forms of arranging evidence and claims discussed in the chapter?
Deduction and induction
What phrase is used to emphasize the importance of making ten points and observations about a single example?
DOING 10 ON 1
What is the importance emphasized in all disciplines and writing situations?
Supporting claims with evidence
What does the chapter end with in terms of organizing papers?
Several templates-step by step procedures
What is the importance emphasized in all disciplines and writing situations?
Supporting claims with evidence
What phrase is used to emphasize the importance of making ten points and observations about a single example?
DOING 10 ON 1
What are the two most basic forms of arranging evidence and claims discussed in the chapter?
Deduction and induction
What does the chapter end with in terms of organizing papers?
Several templates-step by step procedures
What are the two common problems addressed at the beginning of Chapter 4?
Claims without evidence and evidence without claims
Study Notes
Chapter 4 Overview
- Two common problems addressed at the beginning of the chapter: unclear claims and inadequate evidence.
Organizing Evidence and Claims
- Two most basic forms of arranging evidence and claims:
- Chronological arrangement: organizing evidence in the order it occurred
- Causal arrangement: organizing evidence to show cause-and-effect relationships
Effective Analysis
- "Milk the example": a phrase used to emphasize the importance of making ten points and observations about a single example
Importance of Organization
- Importance emphasized in all disciplines and writing situations: the need for a clear and logical organization of ideas
Organizing Papers
- The chapter ends with a discussion on organizing papers using a clear and logical structure, emphasizing the importance of effective organization in all disciplines and writing situations
Test your understanding of reasoning from evidence to claims with this quiz based on Chapter 4 of "Writing Analytically 7th ed." Explore common problems and learn about the rules of argument and basic forms of arranging evidence and claims.
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