1. Statements that express opinions that are supported by reasons and evidence. Answer: Reasoned Opinion 2. A logical and systematic approach to thinking aboutsomething. Answer: Reasoning 3. The f... acts available to support a conclusion. Answer: Evidence 4. The statement in an argument that we claim is implied by the argument'spremises. Answer: Conclusion 5. The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings and motives. Answer: Self-Reflection 6. Statements based on factual research that are subject to forms of verification, but do not require critical thought. Answer: Objective Statements 7. A set of statements containing at least one premise and a conclusion. Answer: Argument 8. A method of approaching a problem or decision that entails systematicallyevaluating arguments and reasoning. Answer: Critical Thinking 9. A process performed according to a plan; Methodical. Answer: Systematic 10. The set of accepted assumptions upon which an argument is built. Answer: Premises 11. An argument that is based on poor reasoning. Answer: Fallacy 12. A word that signal whether a sentence is a premise or a conclusion. Answer: Inference Indicator [Show More]
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