What is Plagiarism?
One who is FOR the claim
Who is the Proponent?
The strategies used in an argument
What is Appeals?
The presentation of one side of an issue by using evidence from a source
What is an Argument?
To argue against the opposing view (reasons + evidence)
What is a Rebuttal?
(verb) to quote or take information, as an example or proof, from a source
What is Cite?
One who is AGAINST the claim
Who is the Opponent?
An ethical appeal (fair? trustworthy?)
What is Ethos?
An idea believed to be true and supported with evidence
What is a Claim?
Closely related to and supportive of the reasons
What is Relevant?
(noun) a quote, paraphrase, or summary from a reliable source
An emotional appeal (fear? jealousy? patriotism?)
What is Pathos?
The response given by the opposition of a claim
What is a Counterclaim?
A word or phrase that helps writing move along
What is a Transition?
The place from which evidence is taken
What is a Source?
A logical appeal (facts? case studies?)
What is Logos?
Statement(s) explaining the validity of a claim
What are Reasons?
A statement of claim to a debatable topic
What is a Thesis?
Believable, trustworthy; based on data or experience
What is Credible?
The relevant and concrete information and examples given to prove a point and support the reasons
What is Evidence?