Details: This assignment has two parts. Both parts will be completed in the same attached Unit VII Homework Template. Part 1: Choose one of the three

Details: This assignment has two parts. Both parts will be completed in the same attached Unit VII Homework Template.

Part 1: Choose one of the three topics from the table below. Write an argument with a clear conclusion (thesis) that you have created about this topic. Your conclusion must be a straightforward one-sentence assertion. Note that your thesis or conclusion can be something narrow within each topic. For example, “I should stop smoking” is a thesis or conclusion that falls under the topic of being healthy.

Incorporate the following guidelines as you write:

  • Briefly introduce the issue or topic.
  • Identify at least two premises for your conclusion.
  • Write at least one page for your argument and written response.
  • Your written response should include inductive (an observation arriving at a theory) aspects of your argument as well as deductive (a theory that arrives at a conclusion) aspects.
  • List at least one fallacy that you may have committed but have avoided.
  • Write at least one unstated assumption that is logically part of your argument.
  • If your argument turns out to have a sub-argument (see Unit VII Lesson), make sure you fill out a template for each argument. Follow the writing guidelines on pages 273 through 275 of Chapter 12 of our textbook.

Possible Topics

Questions that may help in coming up with a thesis (conclusion):

Money management

How should I manage my money? What spending habits can I change? How can I save more?

Study habits

What is the best way to study? What can I do on a daily basis to study? What can I do on a weekly basis?

Being healthy

What can I do to be healthy? What daily habits can I change?

Part 2: After writing your argument paragraphs, fill out the conclusion, premises, inductive aspects, and deductive aspects in the chart at the bottom of the template. In the second chart, include your potential fallacies and hidden assumptions.

View the Unit VII Sample Homework for an example of how your completed assignment should look. The first part of your completed assignment must be at least one page in length. No outside resources are required. APA Style is not required for this assignment.

Submission: Save the submission as a Word document, and upload the document to Blackboard.

Grading: The assignment will be reviewed in alignment with the grading rubric criteria which focuses on an understanding and analysis of the key course concepts and the clarity of writing style. The assignment is worth 30% of your course grade.

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