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100

A conclusion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty reasoning or untruths

What is misconception?

100

To make more severe; to intensify

What does exacerbate mean?

100

Expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact

What is succinct?

100

In an intense or deeply felt manner

What is fervently?

100

Protection against loss or damage

What is indemnity?

200

Overarching message or truth that is specific to a text

What is a central idea in informational text?

200

 A message designed to persuade

What is rhetoric and purpose?

200

Sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and sections, can help a reader comprehend a text’s main idea or claim. Sentences are the basic building blocks of the text; they combine to make paragraphs, which build chapters and sections.  

What is text structure?

200

The theme of a text can be determined from the text’s topic. Readers can first determine which topics are discussed in depth within a text. Those topics can then point readers toward what the themes are.

What are themes and purposes?

200

Claim, reasons, and evidence

What are elements of an argument?

300

A brief account of the facts of a text

What is an objective summary?

300

Before you start writing a research paper, you need to clearly understand the task, purpose, and audience for your paper

What is prewriting?

300

First sentence should have a hook. the intro paragraph should provide context and background about the topic, show the importance of the main idea, narrow the scope of information and lead  to the thesis statement

How do you develop an intro paragraph?

300

A type of writing that emphasizes logic, specifically claims, reasons, evidence and, counterclaims

What is argument?

300

The minimum length is five typed, double-spaced pages. (Your Works Cited page is separate.) Follow MLA guidelines for formatting unless your instructor informs you otherwise.

What are argument essay requirements?

400

Informational texts range from extremely simple to very complex. One feature of texts that fall toward the challenging end seems to stick out: the complexity of ideas presented.

What is analyzing complex texts?

400

The words and phrases used in a text are intended to convey the authors' central ideas. Authors use various types of words and phrases that have the most impact on the audience while being appropriate to the situation.

What are key terms and specialized vocabulary?

400

These situations of persuasion concern the interaction of three elements: the message, the writer/speaker, and the audience.

What is a rhetorical triangle?

400

When authors juxtapose words or ideas, or place them in relation to each other

What is antithesis?

400

The issue of a case is the question of whether a rule, or law, was violated. The rule of a case is any existing law that is relevant to the issue. The facts of a case are the relevant details of what happened. The analysis of a case is the evaluation of how the facts fit the rule. The conclusion of a case is the legal judgment or decision that is the outcome.


What is legal reasoning?

500

Evaluating the relevance, sufficiency, and validity of evidence is crucial. Also sift through the text for central ideas and key details, use the author's style, tone, and language to extract the implicit and explicit meanings.  

What is evaluating evidence?

500

Make sure your sources are recent (if applicable), relevant to your topic, unbiased, sufficient

How do you evaluate sources?

500

Is the thesis statement clear and focused?Does the thesis statement address all of the main ideas discussed in the paper?Do all of the main and supporting ideas connect back to the thesis statement?

How do you revise a thesis statement?

500

example: from history, from current events, from pop culture. testimony, opinion: from an expert, from an eyewitness. anecdote (small story): from history, from a person, from you. facts, statistics, data: from reputable, unbiased sources (university studies, scientific organizations)

What is evidence?

500

Your goal is to retain a formal style throughout the argument essay. To do that, check these aspects as you revise:tone, sentences, vocabulary

What is style in an argument essay?

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