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By
Julian Acevedo
   Read 142
 Fact: He is a
  Christian.
 Inference: He
  has Christian
  morals.
 Assumption:
  Most Christians
  have morals
  based on their
Strong habits of mind that Anthony
 displayed in his profile:
 Explanation: He displays a maturity
 when it comes to make decisions and
 judgments in contexts of uncertainty,
 or when he does not know much about
 the subject.
 “I’m not exactly keen on what makes a
 place a hot spot……I spend most of my
 time at church, so that would most likely
 Explanation: He shows that he
 trusts his reasoning and judiciary
 skills, we can see this in his choice
 to follow a Christian lifestyle.
 “So my walk most definitely plays
 a role in my decisions and what I
 decide to go out and do and whom I
 hangout with.”
 Score: I gave him four because he
 Problematic Ambiguity: “I am
  looking for someone who is
  concerned about her walk.”
 The word walk in the sentence is
  ambiguous if could mean walk as in
  a walk down the street or the
  Christian lifestyle.
 Resolution: Contextualizing
 Explanation of the Resolution: If
  we put the word “walk” into
Language
 community:
 Christian
Term used in
 Anthony’s
 profile: “Our
 Father/Fathe
 r”
    Appeal to sympathy: “I am
    currently a full time
    student who cannot find a
    part time job.”

    Band wagon appeal: “And it
    seem very popular in
 His match best
 match is Carole.
Fact: She is a Christian.
 Inference: She follows
 Christian morals.
 Assumption: Christians base
 their morals on faith.
Shared Values: Morals
   Explanation: She, like Anthony displays
    that she has confidence in her reasoning
    and judiciary skills, you can see this
    when she explains her perfect match.
 “I want to find someone who will be
 my best friend, who will challenge
 me, who will make me laugh, who will
 respect and support me, who is
 hardworking and wants a family.”
 Score: I gave her a four because
 Problematic Ambiguity: “ I want to
  find someone who I'm attracted to
  their character…..”
 Character is ambiguous because
  she could mean the character a
  person plays as an actor or
  personality.
 Resolution: contextualizing.
 Explanation of the resolution: If
  you look at the context of the
Language
 community:
 Christian
Word: “God”
 Band wagon appeal: ”People
 would probably say I'm
 sarcastic, funny,
 hardworking, laid back,
 friendly, honest, and an
 overall joyful person.”
These two would complement
 each other wonderfully on a
 intellectual level. They share
 many of the same thought
 qualities .
 They both have value morals.
 They are both confident in
 their reasoning skills.
 Both profiles have a similar
 language communities that
 are based off of Christianity.
 They both use the band
 wagon appeal in their
 profiles.
I believe from this analysis
 that these two would make a

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  • 1. By Julian Acevedo Read 142
  • 2.  Fact: He is a Christian.  Inference: He has Christian morals.  Assumption: Most Christians have morals based on their
  • 3. Strong habits of mind that Anthony displayed in his profile:  Explanation: He displays a maturity when it comes to make decisions and judgments in contexts of uncertainty, or when he does not know much about the subject.  “I’m not exactly keen on what makes a place a hot spot……I spend most of my time at church, so that would most likely
  • 4.  Explanation: He shows that he trusts his reasoning and judiciary skills, we can see this in his choice to follow a Christian lifestyle.  “So my walk most definitely plays a role in my decisions and what I decide to go out and do and whom I hangout with.”  Score: I gave him four because he
  • 5.  Problematic Ambiguity: “I am looking for someone who is concerned about her walk.”  The word walk in the sentence is ambiguous if could mean walk as in a walk down the street or the Christian lifestyle.  Resolution: Contextualizing  Explanation of the Resolution: If we put the word “walk” into
  • 6. Language community: Christian Term used in Anthony’s profile: “Our Father/Fathe r”
  • 7. Appeal to sympathy: “I am currently a full time student who cannot find a part time job.”  Band wagon appeal: “And it seem very popular in
  • 8.  His match best match is Carole.
  • 9. Fact: She is a Christian.  Inference: She follows Christian morals.  Assumption: Christians base their morals on faith. Shared Values: Morals
  • 10. Explanation: She, like Anthony displays that she has confidence in her reasoning and judiciary skills, you can see this when she explains her perfect match.  “I want to find someone who will be my best friend, who will challenge me, who will make me laugh, who will respect and support me, who is hardworking and wants a family.”  Score: I gave her a four because
  • 11.  Problematic Ambiguity: “ I want to find someone who I'm attracted to their character…..”  Character is ambiguous because she could mean the character a person plays as an actor or personality.  Resolution: contextualizing.  Explanation of the resolution: If you look at the context of the
  • 13.  Band wagon appeal: ”People would probably say I'm sarcastic, funny, hardworking, laid back, friendly, honest, and an overall joyful person.”
  • 14. These two would complement each other wonderfully on a intellectual level. They share many of the same thought qualities .  They both have value morals.  They are both confident in their reasoning skills.
  • 15.  Both profiles have a similar language communities that are based off of Christianity.  They both use the band wagon appeal in their profiles. I believe from this analysis that these two would make a