The Mayor says
This certificate is earned, not issued. Pass the The Shape of an Argument quiz and it is yours. Come and earn it.
The Mayor says
This certificate is earned, not issued. Pass the The Shape of an Argument quiz and it is yours. Come and earn it.
The Shape of an Argument Star
A solid, well-joined case, and I could see the seams holding. You can tell a principle, the truth a case rests on, from a criterion, the standard you judge it against, and you did not let them blur together. You know that plausible means believable while coherent means well connected, a shade of difference most students miss, and you kept them apart. You saw that -ible means able to be, so plausible is able to be believed, and you heard how invariably promises every time while conceivably only risks a maybe. You even matched my words to Slang's, where serene meets mellow and adjacent meets right next door. Eight words, into your collection they go. Bravo. You are building arguments now, not just sentences.
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