1-1 1. An argument is a consideration for accepting or rejecting a claim 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. T 7. T 8. T 9. T 10. F 11. F 12. Moral Subjectivism 13. C 14. T 15. F 16. T 17. T 18. F 19. T 20. F 1-3 Not Objective 1. 4. 6. 7. 8. 1-5 1. Argument 2. Not an argument 3. Argument 4. Not an argument 5. Argument 6. Argument 7. Not an argument 8. Argument 9. Not an argument 10. Argument Objective 2. 3. 5. 9. 10. 1-12(1-4) 1. A, they claim it and add supporting evidence 2. C. they claim it and argue about the realisticness of the show 3. B, they claim it and give an example 4. B, they claim it and give proof from a source 1-13(1-4) 1. The frequency of police brutality 2. Where efforts need to be concentrated on crime-fighting 3. Whether the gender of a judge changes Supreme Court cases 4. Whether we should believe the world is independent of our minds 2-2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. P all communists are Marxists C all Marxists are communists. P If the Lakers almost didn’t beat the Kings. C They’ll never get past Dallas. P If the butler had done it C We know the butler is in the clear. P The cat loves dogs. C She won’t be upset if you bring home a new dog. P He can’t be older than his mother’s daughter’s brother. C has only one brother Mr. Hoover will never make it to the state police. C He’s over the weight limit P All born-again Christians are Fundamentalists. C No born-again Christians are Presbyterian. 8. P Thork doesn’t have a thing to do. C He wastes his time watching daytime TV 9. P Player risk is higher C Players should be paid more 10. P The clunk comes only when I pedal C the problem must be in the chain, crank, or pedals