Instructions: Read all of Chapter 9a. Then answer questions 1-8 below in number format on the short story entitled ONE MORE TIME about Legacies/Children of Alumni on p. 403. To make sure you have the correct story, it begins with I know a lot of people who whine and complain about the children of alumni.. *See screenshot (file attached) Note: Do NOT answer the questions on any other story or a zero will be given. 1. Whats the issue at hand (question at issue)? 2. Is it significant? 3. a. Legacy/Children of Alumni Assignment List the claims being made (you need to find 6 + claims) b. Is there a factual basis to the claims? Why or why not? c.What kind of evidence is being provided in support of the claims? d. Is the use of statistics or other numerical evidence credible? 4. How credible is the speaker as well as the sources cited? 5. What assumptions are underlying any claims being made? (at least 3 + assumptions) 6. Is the language that is being used loaded or slanted in any way? (at least 3 +) 7. Are there any logical fallacies (pp. 396-399) in the argument? (you need to find at least 6+ fallacies). You need to identify which sentences in the story are fallacies and specify which fallacy (or fallacies) they violate. For example: If we cut down on the number of legacy admissions, what would happen to the college budget? We might not even be able to keep things running! Slippery Slope 8. Is there anything important being left out of the presentation? Helpful Hints: To help you answer the questions, you will need to read Chapter 9a A. Assumptions presuppose (take for granted) something. For example, Hope assumes that her friend that works at the admissions office is reliable. B. Loaded or slanted language tries to bias the reader or put a picture in the readers mind of the situation without the reader really knowing all the facts. Examples of loaded or slanted might be: Ex: 1. John, I see you missed my class the other day. Slanted/ Loaded: John, I see you ditched my class the other day. Ex 2. Susan has gained weight. Slanted/ Loaded: Susan has ballooned up. Ex 3: A woman who killed her husband by running over him with her car was ordered Friday to pay $3.75 million Wednesday to her in-laws. Slanted /Loaded A woman who killed her cheating husband by mowing him down with her car in a jealous rage was ordered Friday to pay $3.75 million Wednesday to her in-laws. m
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