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quality of being determined or of holding fast

what is tenacity?

100

different from what is expected or seems correct.

what is counterintuitive?

100

state of currently occupying an office

what is incumbency?

100

a state of society in which diverse groups participate.

what is pluralism?

100

an incorrect term used to describe or designate something.

what is misnomer?

200

a categorical information found within a reading that is utilized to fortify claims and analysis of that text.

what is Textual evidence?

200

An author’s style, the way an author indites, is what makes an inditer unique

what is Style and Content?

200

It can be organized into articles, brochures, infographics, blogs, verbalizations, essays, and opinion pieces.

what is Presenting the Information?

200

 utilizing the same structure in two or more components of a sentence or list.

what is Parallelism?

200

There are rules governing which evidence or testimony may be introduced, and which information is pertinent or impertinent.

what is Complicating Factors?

300

to determine if the evidence presented in a text is germane.

what is objective summary?

300

typically comes at the terminus of the exordial paragraph.

what is thesis statement?

300

the components of a text that highlight or accentuate consequential content.

what is Formatting features?

300

its central point, or the point that the inscriber wants the audience to accept as true or paramount.

what is the argument’s claim?

300

phrases you have included in both the exordium and the conclusion.

what is Transitional Content?

400

details as their fortification or proof.

what is Central ideas?

400

The author utilizes a simile, an idiom, and personification in the excerpt.

what is Figurative Language?

400

authors need to engender a connection between the argument, the author, and the reader.

what is Rhetorical appeals?

400

authors describe scenes in vivid detail utilizing one or more of the five senses,

what is Imagery?

400

utilization of the colon engenders a dramatic pause in the flow of the text. 

what is Rhetoric Influence?

500

you are inscribing an objective summary, it is especially paramount to visually perceive if the determine if the evidence presented in a text.

what is relevant?

500

your audience will optiate and desideratum for an exhaustive understanding of your topic.

what is Locating Sources?


500

you will work on making your inditement more vivid and fascinating.

what is Revising for Syntax and Sentence Variety?

500

they are claims that run counter or in the antithesis direction to your verbalized position on the issue.

what is Counterclaims?

500

restatement of thesis verbal expression and an adscititious closure elements

what is the conclusion?

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