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argumentationvocab

The vocab for Argumentation

TermDefinition
Claim – n. The issue or point you are arguing
Rhetorical Strategy – n. a specifically chosen type of writing that will help you win an argument
Allusion – n. a reference to a person, object, or event from the Bible, mythology, literature, or popular culture
Antithesis – n a technique of putting two opposite ideas near each other in a sentence to create a powerful effect
Hyperbole – n use of exaggeration to emphasize a point
Rhetorical Question – n. questions used for effect that are not to be answered
Rule of Three – n a technique of grouping together three words, ideas, or phrases for emphasis
Ethos –n. he speaker appeals to the audience’s trust by their credibility or trustworthiness by stating their qualifications or expertise, citing relevant authorities or experts, and using I pronouns.
Pathos – n. The speaker or writer appeals to the audience’s emotions by making the listener feel angry, happy, pride, fear, sadness, etc.
Logos – n. The speaker appeals to the audience’s logic by constructing a well reasoned argument including facts, statistics, research, etc.
Kairos The speaker appeals to the timeliness of the argument, using urgency to act now
Assertion a statement or claim made as part of an argument, often presented as a point of fact or belief that needs to be supported or defended
Bias a lack of partiality when writing about an issue
Counterargument refuting an opposing point of view
Parallelism (Also known as parallel structure) Sentence construction which places equal grammatical constructions near each other, or repeats identical grammatical patterns.
Polysyndeton When a writer creates a list of items which are all separated by conjunctions
Thesis The sentence or groups of sentences that directly expresses the author's opinion, purpose, meaning,or proposition. It should be short and clear
Tone A writer's attitude toward his subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language and organization
Conclusion A conclusion is the end result of the argument – the main point being made
Fallacy an attractive but unreliable piece of reasoning
Created by: RemiLippert
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