quality of being determined or of holding fast
what is tenacity?
state of being able to make personal choices and act on them
what is autonomy?
state of currently occupying an office
what is incumbency?
a state of society in which diverse groups participate
what is pluralism?
an incorrect term used to describe or designate something
what is misnomer?
what the author most wants you to remember about what you are reading.
what is central idea?
delivering a message designed to persuade.
what is purpose and rhetoric?
sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and sections
what is structural elements?
consider one of the documents’ themes
what is analysing themes?
logos, ethos, pathos
what is elements of an argument?
Different types of communication that can take different forms, depending on the task, purpose, and audience.
what is style and tone?
You can brainstorm a topic and research question in a variety of ways
what is generating ideas?
The beginning of an essay, the first paragraph that is read
what is an intruduction?
a type of writing that emphasizes logic, specifically claims, reasons, evidence and, counterclaims.
what is an argument?
the first copy of an essay
what is a rough draft?
Writing so your audience can remember what you want them to remember about the text.
what is using the central idea?
Telling someone to go buy something because you really like it and it is really popular
what is using rhetoric?
typing a summary using paragraphs
what is using structural elements?
going over a piece of writing and gathering your own conclusion
what is analysing themes>
using logos ethos and pathos to appeal to people
what is using elements of an argument?
Writing to cater to a specific audience.
what is using style and tone?
brainstorming for a paper
what is generating ideas?
thinking of a hook
what is creating an introduction?
writing an essay in which you use claims and counterclaims
what is an argument?
writing a rough draft or elements of one
what is drafting?