In paragraph 127 is the one example cited enough to prove the rule?
Find an example of argument from sign. Is it a relation of cause and effect? Is it conclusive?
[150] In paragraph 129 what does Burke mention as arguments of value?
What kind of arguments in paragraphs 128 to 136? What is the conclusion?
Whenever Burke states a general truth it forms a part of what? Supply the other premise in five cases, and derive a conclusion.
Does he ever use an argument from cause to establish a probability? To establish a fact?
Does he use deduction more frequently than sign?
Does he seek for a climax in the arrangement of the parts of his brief?