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English review

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claim? a formal assertion that something is true or a demand for something believed to be due. It spans multiple contexts:
Counterclaim/counterargument the specific evidence and reasoning used to prove that counterclaim—and by extension, the original claim—is true.
Bias a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea, thing, or group, usually in a way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair
Rebuttal a formal argument or piece of evidence introduced to contradict, undermine, or disprove an opposing claim. Its primary purpose is to highlight flaws, inconsistencies, or a lack of credibility in the opposing side's position while reinforcing your own.
Evidence any information, data, or physical material that helps establish the truth or falsehood of a claim. It provides grounds for belief, serving as an outward sign or proof that something is the case
Synthesize to combine multiple parts, elements, or sources to create a new, single, and unified whole
Credible Sources a resource that provides accurate, trustworthy, and well-researched information backed by evidence
Relevant sources is an information resource that directly addresses, supports, or answers your specific research question or thesis statement.
Intended audience the specific group of people a creator, writer, or marketer aims to reach with their message, content, or product
MLA In-Text Citations a brief, parenthetical reference placed in the body of your paper whenever you quote, summarize, or paraphrase a source.
Works cited an alphabetical list of sources—such as books, articles, and websites—that you directly quoted, paraphrased, or referenced in your research paper
Ethos, it represents an appeal to the audience's sense of ethics, relying on the speaker's credibility, authority, and trustworthiness to be persuasive.
pathos a rhetorical technique or literary device designed to evoke an emotional response from an audience
logos s an appeal to an audience's sense of reason. It is used to persuade listeners or readers by constructing a sound argument using facts, statistics, definitions, and logical reasoning
Author’s Purpose the primary reason or motivation behind a writer's decision to create a particular text
Tone the specific quality, pitch, or modulation of a voice that expresses a speaker's feelings
Mood a temporary, internal state of mind or predominant emotion.
Inference an educated guess or conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning
Comma rules a punctuation mark used to separate parts of a sentence, clarify meaning, or indicate a pause
Semicolons a punctuation mark used to link two independent clauses that are closely related in thought
the Woild is yer erster
yer erster y'know ya fancy clam with the poil inside
now is the time to seize the day
are there any s SHUT YOUR YAPS
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