This is when you get your prompt and brainstorm your ideas for your paper
What is
Pre-writing?
This is the first part of an essay which states the claim being made with its reasons for supporting it.
What is
A Thesis?
This is an attempt to influence the opinion of a reader or listener by provoking them emotionally.
What is
An appeal to emotion?
Sentimental appeal?
Scare tactics?
This is when someone connects two unrelated events and claims that one caused the other.
What is
Causation Fallacy?
This is when someone claims one thing will lead to a series of events that ends in a disaster.
What is
Slippery Slope?
This is when you share your work with the public.
What is
Publishing?
This is when you show your reader where you got got your information.(showing your sources)
What is
Citation?
With this fallacy, the arguer claims that a certain action is the right thing to do because it’s popular.
What is Band Wagon Fallacy?
This is when the arguer uses an authority figure’s expertise to support a claim but this expert is irrelevant or overstated.
What is
Appeal to False Authority?
This is when someone brings up an point or asks a question that is irrelevant to the original topic at hand.
What is
Red Herring?
This is when you look back at what you wrote to check for mistakes and areas to improve.
What is
Revising?
This is when the author was there and either discovered or witnessed an event
What is
Primary Source?
First hand account?
This is when you attack someone personally rather than using logic to refute their argument.
What is
Ad Hominem?
This is when the arguer uses the argument itself to justify the argument, and never actually uses any evidence.
(I.E. using a claim to support a claim)
What is
Circular Reasoning?
These are examples of what kind of source
News Reports, Essays,
Biographies, Textbooks,
Movies & documentaries
Secondary sources?
Second hand account?
This is when you start making changes to your work.
what is
Editing?
This is when the author of the source was not there at the event but shares information that they gained from sources that were there.
What is
Secondary source?
Second hand account?
This is when someone groups a few instances together and claims that is always the case.
What is
A Hasty Generalization?
When someone claims there are only two options in a situation, and are often, extreme opposites of each other, failing to acknowledge that other, more reasonable, options exist.
What is
False Dilemma?
"Either/Or" fallacy?
The following are Examples of?
Autobiographies, Diary entries, letters
Legal documents, Interviews, photos
Videos, and other recordings.
Primary source?
First hand account?
These are your first attempts at writing or creating.
what is
Drafting?
The repeated use of logical fallacies by authors, authority figures, & the media (TV, SM, etc) to trick a wide audience.
What is
Propaganda?
This is when your opponent over-simplifies or misrepresents an argument to make it easier to attack.
What is
Straw Man fallacy?
This is a claim that something must be true because it hasn’t been proven false. It can also be a claim that something must be false because it hasn’t been proven true.
What is
Appeal to Ignorance?
"Burden of proof"?
Websites that show
The Authors name, date of publication
& its Sources of information
may be considered...
Reliable.