presents a position on an issue or topic.
What is claim?
a set of reasons or evidence put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
What is counter-argument?
word choice
What is diction?
Prewriting
What is step 1?
data, logic, facts that support a claim
What is evidence?
where the author allows that some of what the opposing argument is claiming is true.
What is concession?
a play on words
What is word play?
In this phase, you write down everything. `
What is drafting?
Explaining the evidence supports the claim
What is reasoning?
the author refutes the rest of the opposing argument
What is rebuttal?
Word that sound the same but have a different meaning
What are homophones?
In this phase, you will change the wording of some of your sentences.
What is revising?
something that is stated directly
What is literal meaning?
an extended comparison
What is analogy?
Words with contradictory (opposite) meanings placed together
What is an oxymoron?
In this phase, you correct any grammatical mistakes for clarity/
What is editing?
something that is inferred.
What is figurative meaning?
Comparison (no using like or as) "sips"
What is a metaphor?
In this phase, you read over your work before you present it.
What is publishing?