ARGUMENTS
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

The words that create smooth connections between ideas and clauses.

What are transition words?

100

To show annoyance or anger.

What is bristle?

100

The evaluation by equals.

What is peer-review?

100

is against a topic or idea

What is con?

200

The person(s) express an opinion on an issue or problem and support it with evidence and reasons.

What is an argument?

200

To have a collection of live wild animals on display.

What is menagerie?

200

an idea or feeling the word evokes

What is connotation?

200

not able to be occupied

What is untenable. line 110 Zoos Myth and Reality

300

The argument made to disprove or answer another view point.

What is a counter claim or counter argument?

300

To be habitually active at night and asleep during the daytime.

What is nocturnal?

300

the literal, primary dictionary definition 

What is denotation?

300

if someone is for an idea or topic


What is pro?

400

The evidence that helps to prove a claim.

What is a support?

400

Is lacking vitality.

What is sterile?

400

logical appeals, convincing reasons, evidence that supports those reasons

What is logos?

400

 "Darkest Africa" implies a feeling or an idea.  Evaluate the implication of "Darkest Africa".

(For correct response, team receives double points for 800)

500

a person's position on the issue or problem.

What is a claim?

500

In large numbers.

What is legions?

500

used to stir feelings in the reader

What is pathos?

500

On line 10, of Zoos Connect Us to the Natural World, Michael Hutchins states, "gorillas-these strange, human like creatures from the "darkest Africa"-still flourished".  "Darkest Africa" implies a feeling or an idea.

What is connotation?

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