Elements of Argument
Examples
Logos
Pathos
Credibility of Sources
100
The act or process of forming reasons, drawing conclusions, and applying them to a case in discussion
What is argumentation?
100
It's not based on pedagogy; that's not what new teachers are looking for in a [Twitter] chat," said Lisa Dabbs, the chat's founder and an adjunct professor at the University of La Verne, near Los Angeles, as well as an educational consultant who specializes in new-teacher support.
What is credibility of sources?
100
A greek word meaning logic.
What is logos?
100
Animal shelter showing abused animals to make the watcher feel empathy for the animals and donate money.
What is an example of pathos?
200
A debatable argument.
What is a claim?
200
"I was always trying to find a cutting-edge marketing strategy that would make my business stand-out, and grow without costing me a fortune," he said.
What is an example of logos?
200
This mostly employs the utilization of inductive and deductive reasoning methods to be effective.
What is logos?
200
An appeal to emotion and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response.
What is Pathos?
200
Credible sources are written by these people.
What is credibility of author?
300
The opposite of a claim.
What is a counterclaim?
300
"Think about how powerful this is. This is so, so powerful, and I honestly think it's still underused," says Vincent Harris.
What is a credible source?
300
Like books and scholarly articles, this source should site the information presented.
What is credible websites?
400
This part of an argument tells why.
What is the reason?
400
"We are digital sharecroppers, but it's not our work lives being exploited for the gain of others, it's our personal lives"
What is pathos?
500
This part of an argument includes facts, quotes, and ideas from experts.
What is supporting evidence?
500
All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is a mortal.
What is syllogistic arguments?
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