Stack #4074189 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Term | Definition |
| Position | The central idea the author supports in their argument |
| opposing viewpoint | a position that is the opposite of another position |
| claim | a statement that supports o position |
| Evidence | facts statistics and examples that show why a claim should be believed evidence supports a claim |
| reasoning | the process of showing how your evidence connects to and supports your claim |
| counterclaim | an acknowledge of a concern or disagreement from those opposing viewpoints |
| Rebuttal | an authors direct response to an opposing view point comeback to a counter claim |
| Argument | a position or view point along with the claims and evidence to support that position |
| Relevant | having to do with the matter being considered important and connected |
| sufficient | enough adequate |
| tracing an argument | identifying and exploring how an argument is made in an essay |
| evaluate | to judge or calculate the quality of something |
| rebut | to try to prove a statement a position or claim is wrong or false |
| refute | to try to prove a statement a position or claim is wrong or false |
| fallacy | a false or mistaken belief or claim usually based on poor reasoning |
| Ad hominem attack | an attack on a person rather than on his or her argument |
| emotional appeal | writers rely on two means of persuasion appealing to the readers common sense and appealing to the readers emotions. |
Created by:
user-1794361
Popular Literature sets