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AGENDA

AGENDA. Monday, January 28 Faulty Reasoning in Persuasion HW – Read 30 min & RRJ Study for Quiz (Wed). Table of Contents: Unit 4. Decisions and the Future. SKIP. Title. Page #. Date. 1-10-13. Essential Questions “ red questions” 1-2. 1-9-13. Rule of Three 3-4. 1-22-13.

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AGENDA

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  1. AGENDA • Monday, January 28 • Faulty Reasoning in Persuasion • HW – Read 30 min & RRJ Study for Quiz (Wed)

  2. Table of Contents: Unit 4 Decisions and the Future SKIP Title Page # Date 1-10-13 Essential Questions “redquestions” 1-2 1-9-13 Rule of Three 3-4 1-22-13 Persuasion Notes 5-6 1-28-13 Faulty Reasoning 7

  3. Faulty Reasoning Textbook p. 512-513

  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKZO0fMlIIE Faulty Reasoning • Misleading ideas that take the place of facts or unrelated/unconnected details used to support the product. • For example for shampoo: "If you don't use our hair products, your hair will thin, you'll lose your hair, and nobody will want to be your friend." • Doesn't support the conclusion, by saying that by not using the shampoo, nobody will like you.

  5. Draw this chart in your journal

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