Friday, 19 May 2017

Consider a situation in your own life where vagueness, ambiguity, equivocation, or loaded language resulted in some type of misunderstanding or confusion. Construct an argument that is two paragraphs at a minimum and explains the misunderstanding, or offers an apology to the person involved. Aim to compose an argument following the organization in the chapter and avoiding the pitfalls of fallacies or errors in reasoning


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