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Components
Strength
100

Relevant Information

Closely connected or appropriate, information is added for a reason that contributes to the purpose of the argument

100

Bias

Favoring one side more than another for any reason

100

Persuasion 

Pushing someone to do or believe something

200

Debatable

Open for discussion, a topic that is often argued

200

Evidence

Facts or information that indicates whether a belief or statement is true or valid

200

Logos

Appeals to the audience’s reason, building up logical arguments

300

Argumentative

Expressing divergent or opposing views

300

Reasoning

The component that explains the “why” behind the evidence in a logical, sensible way

300

Pathos

Appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel a certain strong emotion

400

Claim

Statement that demands to be true based on a debatable topic, typically following with proof and explanation

400

Ethos

Appeals to the speaker’s status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust them, building credibility

500

Counterclaim

A claim that recognizes the opposing view and refutes it

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