Evidence
Author presents proof that supports the reason and the claim.
Tone
Attitude of the writer
aggressions
hostile or destructive behavior
voracious
greedy
Author's Perspective
Type of Argument that is Presented
Reason
Author presents an idea but no evidence to support the claim.
Ethical Appeal
means to convince the audience of the author's credibility
ban
to prohibit
appalling
outrageous
Claim
The stance for the author's argument
Argument Believable
Reader determines if the argument is convincing.
Emotional Appeal
to persuade audience aby appealing their emotions
eliminated
to remove from consideration by defeating
entitlement
the right or claim to something
Issue
The topic of the argument
Argument Valid
Reader determines if the argument was objective.
overgeneralization
a statement about a group of people or things that is much too broad to be true
adequately
enough to satisfy a requirment
brevity
shortness
Author Purpose
Type of topic delivery-to inform, to entertain, or to persuade.
Argument Complete
After evaluating the reader determines the author left out any other information.
Single Cause Fallacy
a statement that suggests there is only one cause for something when there are really several causes
improprieties
an unsuitable or inappropriate act or quality
compensation
payment
Explanation of WHAT the information was about.