Another reminder that the Lucy Logs are due on Thursday - which happened to be a theme for some of your slippery slopes. As noted on your assignment sheet and verbally in class, I already put a 3 day extension for the due day, so there will not be any additional days for the assignment - if you want full credit. Yes, the procrastinating gene may have reared its ugly head for you on this project! Even so, you will be using this log to write an argumentative essay in the very near future. Hence, if you do not have the logs, you may struggle with that task.
1: Our last 2 presentations were completed today! However, we did not have times for our questions and observations - so that shall happen to start class tomorrow. Following out q & o, we will have a look at your slippery slopes (which happened to be due today, so that should mean no new homework assignments to do) and finish up all the other fallacies before your analysis of a political debate and your foray into argument writing.
3: We performed our best slippery slopes today (if absent, you will need to turn in your slippery slope to me), which was quite an enjoyable and entertaining experience! Then, we finished up the review of the main fallacies, which you will put into use tomorrow during class.
5: As did third hour, we had quite the variation of slippery slopes occurring in class today (absentees, you will need to turn in your slippery slopes). To wrap up class, you were divided into groups to identify all of the fallacies in a political debate, which has been shared with you to complete. If absent, you are responsible for pages 51-53. Remember, you are to use the comment feature for each fallacy, identifying what it is, and explaining why it is such. One sentence answers are not enough - use your logic to show those flaws in the argument.
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