Arguing
Characterization
Prove It
I Guess
Ya Think?
100

The author's main statement, often supported with proof.

Claim

100

These are the two types of characterization.

Direct and Indirect

100

This may be used to prove or support claims and answers.

Evidence

100

This is used to make an inference.

Details from the text AND/OR personal experience

100

Something that cannot be proven is called this.

Opinion

200

You might use these in order to win an argument or get your way.

Persuasive Techniques

200

Direct characterization is when the author tells us about a character _____ for _____.

word for word

200

Something known to be true

Fact

200

If you are not given all the evidence you need to come to a conclusion, you might make one of these.

Inference

200

Differing opinions occur when two people ________.

Disagree

300

This persuasive technique uses facts, statistics, or otherwise logical proof.

Appeals to Reason

300

This type of characterization is when you have to use observations, dialogue, or behaviors to learn a character's traits. 

Indirect Characterization

300

If something is said to "provide a strong basis for," you could also say it provides ______.

Support

300

This might provide the strongest basis for an inference.

Textual Evidence

300

When you have an opinion, but want to make others agree with you, you might try to do this to them.

Persuade

400

An author might use this technique to stress an idea or "wear down" his audience.

Repetition

400

What type of characterization is depicted?

Ron found cash on the floor, and he immediately turned it into the office without hesitation.

Indirect

400

Your evidence to support an answer should be in this form.

Direct Quote

400

If the ground is wet outside, the sky is dark, and the trees are blowing in the wind, you might make this inference.

It was storming.

400

An author might choose this carefully to persuade their audience and demonstrate their tone.

Word Choice

500

If I persuade you by making you feel upset, proud, or motivated, I am appealing to this.

Emotions

500

What adjective would you use to describe the character based on the direct characterization given?

Ron is honest, so people always trust him to do the right thing.

Honest

500

What claim could be supported by the evidence provided?

*Parents pay a lot of money to purchase their children separate sets of clothes for school and home.

*Majority of students feel that uniforms inhibit their freedom of expression and individuality.

*56% of office infractions are uniform/dress code related.

Schools should get rid of uniforms.

500

Konnor walks into class, dragging his feet.  He slings his booksack on the floor and slouches in his desk, putting his head down.  He grumbles, "I am ready to go hoooommmeee."  What might you infer?

He is tired or having a bad day.

500

Which might provide the strongest basis to an argument:  facts or opinions?

Facts

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