What is this type of evidence you get when you get it from the text
Cited text evidence
What is the term for the opposing side of an argument?
What is a counterargument?
What is the first paragraph in an argumentative essay called?
introduction?
What is the term for the explanation that supports a claim?
a reason
What is the term for directly answering a counterargument?
What is a rebuttal?
What is the type of evidence you get directly from a text or source
What is textual evidence?
What is the strategy of addressing and disproving an opposing argument?
What is a rebuttal?
What is the part of an argumentative essay where the main reasons and evidence are presented?
the body
True or False: Reasons must be supported by evidence.
true
What is the term for responding to evidence or claims with logic?
What is the term for evidence that is factual, measurable, and verifiable?
True or False: A strong argument ignores the counterargument.
What is false?
What is the final paragraph of an argumentative essay that restates the claim and reasons?
What is the conclusion?
What is the term for reasons that are based on moral principles or values?
What is ethical reasoning
What do you call it when you explain how your evidence supports your claim?
What is analysis
When an author uses quotes from experts or professionals, what kind of evidence are they using?
What is the purpose of including a counterargument in argumentative writing?
What is to show fairness and strengthen your argument?
What is the term for a sentence that connects evidence back to the claim?
analysis?
What is the difference between a reason and evidence?
What is that a reason explains why, while evidence proves it?
Why is it important to respond to counterarguments in argumentative writing?
What is the term for evidence based on personal experience or stories?
What is anecdotal evidence?
What is the term for the type of reasoning that refutes a counterargument?
refutation
What is the purpose of a thesis statement in an argumentative essay
What is to state the main claim or argument?
What type of reasoning uses cause and effect to support a claim?
: What is the term for an emotional appeal in a response?