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Issue number ______ Title of issue
Author and major thesis of the Yes side.
Author and major thesis of the No side.
What fallacies of question-framing are made by the authors of the text?
Briefly state in your own words two facts presented by each side.
Briefly state in your own words two opinions presented by each side.
Briefly identify as many fallacies on the Yes side as you can.
Briefly identify as many fallacies on the No side as you can.
All in all, which author impressed you as being the most empirical in presenting his or her thesis? Why?
Are there any reasons to believe the writers are biased? If so, why do they have these biases?
Which side (Yes or No) do you personally feel is most correct now that you have reviewed the material in these articles? Why?
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