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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
2 years ago
13

Match each word with its definition.

English
1 answer:
ZanzabumX [31]2 years ago
6 0

Words:

  1. Deliberate
  2. Validity
  3. Interpretation
  4. negate
  5. Dispute
  6. Refute
  7. Fallacy
  8. Rebuttal
  9. Affirm
  10. Credibility

I will give a brief explanation of each word, which will then help us reach the final answer.

  • Deliberate. Completes an action with purpose, well thought out.
  • Validity. Root word being valid, which means to be proven to be correct. Validity means to question the integrity of the "correctness".
  • Interpretation. An individuals' thought processes, ideas, and opinions of a subject.
  • Negate. To hinder or cease.
  • Dispute. Argue against with the intent to cancel.
  • Refute. To Invalidate.
  • Fallacy. A misconception founded without evidence.
  • Rebuttal. A counterargument.
  • Affirm. Certified as or guaranteed to be true.
  • Credibility. Proof that information is true.

With my definitions in mind, the matching words and definitions are:

  1. Deliberate - <em>h. The act of explaining the meaning of something.</em>
  2. Validity - <em>e. Think about the pros and cons carefully.</em>
  3. Interpretation - <em>f. Being logical, accurate, and factual.</em>
  4. Negate - <em>i. Show that a statement is ineffective or false. </em>
  5. Dispute - <em>d. A disagreement or argument.</em>
  6. Refute - <em>c.</em> <em>Prove that something is wrong.</em>
  7. Fallacy - <em>a. Using information that is incorrect.</em>
  8. Rebuttal - <em>g. An opposing argument.</em>
  9. Affirm - <em>b. State something strongly as a fact. </em>
  10. Credibility - <em>j. The reputation of being trusted or believed in.</em>
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