AP Notes 37-40 Flashcards

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Evidence

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Literary device that appears indifferent catagories of essays and these in the form of pharaoh reading and quotations. It is presented to persuade the readers and used with powerful arguments in the text or essays. In rhetoric, when a person makes a claim and argument in order to establish the authenticity of his claim or arguemrnt. If there is no evidence, the claim is squashed.

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Fallacy

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An erroneous argument dependent upon an unsound or illogical confebtation.

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Logical fallacy

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In argument, a formal fallacy is a pattern of reasoning/thinking rendered invalid by a flaw in its logical structure that can neatly be expressed in a standard logic system.

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Prophecy

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Many believe that a perediction and prophecy are the same, but they are mistaken. A prophecy has all the elements of prediction expect the element of the religious element of uncertainty.

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Prediction

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A forecast made by these who calculate the parameters of the subject after evaluating the odds they can predict the future. Limited to an element of time. Example: Weather forecast.

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