Drag and drop the statements from paragraph 5 below to show whether they have sound or fallacious reasoning.

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The question is asking to categorize statements from a provided text about dual-immersion schools into either sound reasoning or logical fallacies. This involves analyzing the reasoning behind each statement regarding language education.

Answer

Sound: 'late assistance'. Fallacy: 'subjects suffer' and 'parent help limit'.

Sound Reasoning: 'If students enter the program late, they will need more assistance.' Logical Fallacy: 'With an emphasis on language, other subjects must surely suffer.' and 'For example, if a student asks a parent for help with homework, there might be a limit to the amount of help that parent can provide based on the parent's knowledge of the other language.'

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Sound Reasoning: 'If students enter the program late, they will need more assistance.' Logical Fallacy: 'With an emphasis on language, other subjects must surely suffer.' and 'For example, if a student asks a parent for help with homework, there might be a limit to the amount of help that parent can provide based on the parent's knowledge of the other language.'

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Sound reasoning involves a logical and supported argument, whereas fallacious reasoning involves errors in logic that undermine the argument's validity.

Tips

Avoid assuming inevitable outcomes without evidence, and ensure that arguments are based on factual information.

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