Quality of being determined or holding fast
What is Tenacity?
to make more severe; to intensify
Whats Exacerbate
expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact
What is succinct?
in an intense or deeply felt manner
what is fervently?
an incorrect term used to describe or designate something
what is misnomer?
Overarching message or truth that's specific to the text
what is central idea?
the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
What is Rhetoric?
these are the key parts to making sure a source is evaluated
what is accurate relevant and credible
may be to amuse the reader, to persuade the reader, to inform the reader, or to satirize a condition
what is purpose?
Claim, Reason, Evidence, Warrant, Acknowledgement and Response.
what is elements of an argument?
The assignment or work the author has to do
what is authors task?
the formulation and organization of ideas preparatory to writing to help you understand and write a better narrative
What is rewrite?
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
what is syntax
defined as a group of people that you intend for your content to be read by. by know this you can optimize your content to best serve the reader
What is understanding audience?
this lets an author share his content in the way that he wants
What is Writing with style
paying close attention to what the authors directly express and what they leave unexplained
What is identifying hidden ideas?
Specific way of writing for the setting you are writing in
What is tone
a rhetorical or persuasive appeal to the audience's logic and rationality
what is logos
to elevate language and make it more engaging, memorable, and entertaining
what is the purpose for rhetorical features?
fighting for a certain part of the public in either litigation, lobbying, and public education
what is a work of public advocacy?
brief accounts of the facts of a text
What is objective summary?
To ensure that a source you find for your informational essay is credible and contains accurate information, look at the author or organization it comes from
What is analyzing evidence?
spark interest in the topic and to create connections, this could be a reference to current events, a controversial topic, a personal anecdote, some startling bit of information
what is a hook?
do this by respond to it by discussing the reasons the argument is incomplete, weak, unsound, or illogical as well as provide examples or evidence to show why the opposing argument is unsound, or provide explanations of how the opposing argument is incomplete or illogical.
what is developing a counterlcaim?
first-person pronouns like I and you
What is the tone used for an argumentative essay?