Argumentation
Analysis
Evaluation
Craft of Writing
100

The "C" in "CER" stands for this fundamental piece of logical argumentation.

Claim

100

When you're analyzing a text, you're doing this

Breaking down a text to better understand how it works

100

An Evaluation can be defined as this word

Judgement
100

These are the most important two factors to consider in the value of a piece of writing. 

Purpose and Audience

200

In logical argumentation, a evidence for a claim must always be paired with this often-forgotten step.

Reasoning

200

You can describe anything that communicates meaning between people as this word

Text

200

These are the aspects of a subject by which it is evaluated

Criteria

200

This kind of writing is short and to the point without leaving out important information

Concise

300

A matter of personal taste is an example of this type of claim.

Unarguable Claim

300

This half of a sign is the idea being represented

Signified

300

A fair assessment of an evaluation subject does its best to remove this

Bias

300

These elements help show logical connections between the ideas of sentences, paragraphs, and sections.

Transition Phrases

400

"The school day should be 5 hours instead of 7" is an example of this kind of claim

Arguable

400

This part of rhetoric appeals to the audience's sense of timing

Kairos

400

This essential element of an evaluation essay helps your audience trust your expertise on the subject

Knowledgeable Discussion

400

A writer's word choice, sentence structure, and typical choice of subject all contribute to this

Writer's Voice

500
"Reasoning" in a classical argument can be defined as this

An explanation of how evidence supports a claim

500

An analysis essay must have these three elements

Summary, Context, and Interpretation

500

Evaluating a basketball player's performance as a basketball player overall using several broad categories of criteria is this kind of evaluation

Macro Evaluation

500

This is everything in a sentence other than the grammatical subject 

Predicate

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