This is an appeal to emotion
what is pathos?
an appeal to logic
What is logos
argues that something is good or bad/right or wrong
What is Claim of Value?
Introduction (exordium)
Narration
Confirmation
Refutation
Conclusion
What are the steps of classical argument?
logical structure that uses the major premise and minor premise to reach the conclusion
What is a syllogism?
An appeal to character
What is ethos?
Finding ways to persuade an argument
What is rhetoric?
Asserts that something is true or not
What is Claim of Fact
The type of argument when you are looking for common ground
What is Rogerian argument?
types of reasoning in the Declaration of Independence
What are inductive AND deductive?
What is the term for the reason urging you on?
What is Exigence?
the perspective which an author uses to interpret a story or message for their readers
What is bias?
Attempts to foster change
What is claim of policy?
the best way to challenge a conclusion in deductive reasoning
what is challenging the veracity of the major premise?
The way a claim is different from a topic or subject
What is must be arguable
Speaker, Audience, Message
What are the three points of the Aristotelian Rhetorical Triangle?
An argument that only appeals to pathos
What is Propaganda?
The most common type of claim
What is claim of Value
Three types of thesis statement
What are open, closed, and counterargument?
Has a series of specific examples leading to a general conclusion
What is induction?
The "SPACE" parts of SPACECAT
What are Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence?
The CAT part of SPACECAT
What are Choices, Appeals, and Tone?
The most important factor of a claim
What is It Must Be Arguable
element of logical proof often signaled by a why in the title or opening paragraph
What is cause and effect?
starts with a general principle or universal truth and applies it to a specific case
What is deduction?