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Concepts
Moves
Vocabulary
Transitions
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to argue or assert something
What is contend
100
something you can use as an example of how to do or make something
What is a template?
100
a short statement of the main points of something
What is a summary?
100
trash
What is refuse?
100
truly, undeniably
What is indeed?
200
"just the opposite"
What is on the contrary.
200
words that connect ideas in a sentence
What are pointing words?
200
to place or set something firmly in place
What is embed?
200
the quality of being real or genuine, not copied or false
What is authenticity or authentic?
200
as a result
What is consequently?
300
an idea that someone argues or asserts in an essay
What is a claim?
300
the situation in which something happens or exists
What is context?
300
an explanation of the nature and meaning of something
What is analysis?
300
the middle class of society
What is bourgeoisie?
300
a way of summarizing several points you have made, or indicating the most important point
What is ultimately?
400
a writer's particular style and attitude that is expressed through the way they write
What is voice?
400
the use of words to exchange thoughts or ideas
What is discourse?
400
a way of commenting on your claims and guiding the reader in how to think about them
What is meta-commentary?
400
to overturn or overthrow something
What is subvert?
400
a way to express that you agree with some part of what someone else has said
What is admittedly?
500
to make a statement more specific or limited in meaning or effect; to agree with some part but disagree with others
What is qualify?
500
a hypothetical skeptic who objects to your argument
What is a naysayer?
500
saying why it matters
What is "so what?" and "who cares?"
500
to change a place by improving it and making it more appealing to people who have money
What is gentrify?
500
furthermore
What is in addition or variants
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