To argue the pro and con of an issue is known as a.
What is a debate?
The purpose of an informative essay is to.
What is explain and inform?
The elements of ethos, pathos, and logos are credited to this Greek philosopher.
Who is Aristotle?
This fallacy uses peer pressure or majority to win over a person.
What is bandwagon?
The acronym "PFO" refers to this category of a rubric.
What is purpose, focus, and organization?
Your essay should include this statement in your introduction paragraph.
What is a claim?
This type of informative essay uses similarities and differences.
What is compare and contrast?
This form of persuasion uses facts and statistics to prove a point.
What is logos?
This fallacy uses round about talk to rephrase something without directly answering a question.
What is circular reasoning?
Along with evidence you should do this to score points.
What is elaborate?
This would be the opposition to your claim in an argument.
What is the counter-claim?
This type of informative essay is also known as a "how to" essay.
This form of persuasion uses emotion.
What is pathos?
This fallacy is used to show a chain of events that will be likely to occur if step 1 happens.
What is a slippery slope?
Punctuation, spelling, and grammar fall under this category?
What is conventions?
This would be an error in logical reasoning.
What is a fallacy?
The best paragraph to start out using the transitional phrase, "To sum up," would be this paragraph.
This form of persuasion uses credibility of sources.
What is ethos?
This fallacy attacks a person, rather than the position that person is defending.
What is an ad-hominem?
Be sure to cite these when using quotes and evidence.
What are sources?
This is a response to a counter-claim use to show why your argument is stronger.
What is a rebuttal?
This prompt, "What should we do to save endangered animals?" would best be used for this informative essay style?
What is problem/solution?
This element of persuasion uses logic and reasoning.
What is logos?
This fallacy is used making a sweeping statement without considering all of the facts.
What is a hasty generalization?
Your scoring will be based on this scale.
What is a 4/4/2?