Rhetoric and Argumentation: Enthymeme and Logical Fallacies
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What is the primary characteristic of an Enthymeme?

  • It has a premise or conclusion in a non-declarative form (correct)
  • It is a philosophical fallacy
  • It is a formal proof
  • It is a persuasive argument
  • What type of sentence is not typically found in an Enthymeme?

  • Declarative sentence (correct)
  • Interrogative sentence
  • Imperative sentence
  • Exclamatory sentence
  • Which of the following is related to the study of persuasive speech and writing?

  • Philosophy
  • Logic
  • Linguistics
  • Rhetoric (correct)
  • What is the term for an argument that may have a premise or conclusion not in the form of a declarative sentence?

    <p>Enthymeme</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following options is NOT a characteristic of an Enthymeme?

    <p>It is a formal proof</p> Signup and view all the answers

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