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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| argument | the claim against the counterclaim |
| claim | what the author thinks is true |
| rebuttal | something that supports the counterclaim |
| evidence | what the author uses to support their claim |
| credibility | how much you can trust the author |
| counterclaim | the opposing claim |
| ethos | using celebrity endorsements and professionals to appeal to the reader |
| pathos | using personal stories,experiences, and images to appeal to the reader |
| logos | using data,facts,historical events, test results and pharmaceutical commercials to appeal to the reader. |
| inauguration | a ceremonial induction into office |
| fervently | felling very strongly |
| scourge | to punish severely |
| adversary | an enemy or opponent |
| appropriate | to use for one specific use |
| incite | to cause a violent action to occur |
| proprietor | an owner |
| implicate | to bring into intimate or incriminating connection |
| patron | a guardian |
| vestibule | a passage, hall, or room between the outer door and the interior of a building |
| confidant | a person that you can entrust secrets to |
| coagulate | to curdle and clot |
| oblivion | to forget |
| gouge | a groove or cavity |
| jostle | to make contact or push and shove |
| obscure | hidden in darkness |
| secede | to withdraw from an organization |