The "everyone else is doing it" fallacy.
What is bandwagon?
Another word for your argument.
What is a claim?
An appeal to emotions.
What is pathos?
An argumentative essay must be written from this perspective.
What is objective?
An argument based on personal opinions and feelings is written from this perspective.
What is subjective?
The fallacy that claims one action will trigger a definite series of actions.
What is Slippery Slope?
The facts, statistics, or evidence you find to support your argument.
What is data or grounds?
An appeal to logic.
What is logos?
The part of the introduction that grabs reader's attention.
What is a hook?
An argument based on facts instead of personal opinions or feelings is written from this perspective.
What is objective?
I asked 20 WHS students what food they wanted on the lunch line. Of those 20, 5 said BBQ chicken wings. Therefore, 25% of the WHS student population must want BBQ wings on the lunch line.
What is Hasty Generalization?
The analysis that connects the data to your claim.
What is a warrant?
An appeal to credibility.
What is ethos?
This specific thing goes after EVERY piece of data when writing in MLA Format.
What is an in-text citation, MLA citation, or citation?
This type of reasoning goes from a general observation to a specific theory.
What is deductive reasoning?
Don't vote George for financial advisor. He is $50,000 in credit card debt.
What is Ad hominem?
The reasons for arguing your claim.
What is viewpoint(s)?
What is a professional or celebrity?
Introduction is to claim as Conclusion is to ___________.
Also can be viewed as:
Introduction: Claim
Conclusion: _____________
What is rebuttal?
The type of reasoning that goes from a specific statement to a general theory.
What is inductive reasoning?
Dogs are considered to be a "man's best friend" because they are the friendliest breed of animal.
What is Circular Argument?
The other side of the argument.
What is rebuttal or counterclaim?
The popular song "God Bless the USA" states: "And I won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ..."
What is Pathos?
The three components of a body paragraph.
What are: viewpoint, data, and warrant?
The formula that can be used for deductive reasoning.
What is: If A=B and B=C, then A=C?