Chapter 4

Edit Answers
PBUUHLUBLUTFNWUUPUVL SFHBHYOAVZBEPGICCYBK RBVXAURTHNJXDINTMXGN TMOCVTPQLBHXYLFMPDKO QVJHWYCMOWOFGNELPVRO IKKULXYXOONKVKRXQYRK IFWATNNAMQQDSHEFMSAQ FUEYRLYONLANZXNBITMP RAHHEMWYNUMVEOCKKUSU GLAQROURRTYITIEHIMIK ADNOJHAAYWLZMJHQXQSE XYZXQISMXIHNUFGLBQYL DWVCOEHIDXMAFZABUXLG CYRMARTRBMRMNJWCYRAI YERUQAHPRFLFETTWTWNQ PCLQTRSMFTPAZDVAEUAJ NITJECLXLJFKVMIMGKAW DTAKOHBBGUJYPGEAGYRL NXVHAYSFMKKYLMENTIBX CASEHPRHQRETLSYQPEUD
1.
_______ Issues - The specific need for knowledge identified by the proposition's wording and discovered while analyzing the proposition must be satisfied if belief or behavior is to change.
2.
_______ - The process of discovering the actual issues in controversy by applying the stock issues of fact, value, or policy to the particulars of a proposition.
3.
_______ Development - The process of putting together a set of arguments to advocate or oppose the acceptance of a proposition by the audience.
4.
Value _______ - The implied or actual order imposed on a set of competing values in resolving a problem; for example, in order to be safe from criminals, we may have to give up a little freedom.
5.
_______ Cause - Events or circumstances in the present or recent past that focus attention on the subject of the proposition.
6.
_______ - A conclusion or decision about what is unknown based on what is known, derived by reasoning.
7.
_______ Inference - The conclusion you draw about a proposition's meaning based on your definition of its key terms.