mood used for expressing reality and factual information
What is indicative mood?
The 4th paragraph in an argumentative essay, dedicated to disproving opposing opinions.
What is the counterclaim?
Pathos; Logos; Ethos
What are the three types of rhetoric?
means night or related to night
What is "noct"?
means lack of concern, enthusiasm, or interest
What is apathy?
mood used when asking questions
What is interrogative?
purpose of an argumentative essay
What is "to persuade"?
who the ad is made for
Who is the target audience?
Definition of "semi"
What is "half"?
definition of imminent
What is "something unwanted about to happen"?
the verb mood of the following sentence:
Go to sleep!
What is imperative?
part of the counterclaim that should take up half of the paragraph
What is a rebuttal?
effects, such as music, to emphasize the point of the ad
What are sound elements?
means "to break"
What is "rupt"?
definition of assimilate
What is "to take in or understand fully"?
the verb mood of the following sentence:
If I were Batman, I'd pay Alfred more.
What is subjunctive mood?
something that must be done every time you insert a quote/text evidence into your essay
What is "introduce and cite"?
the idea that the ad promotes
What is the ad's message?
What is "to make with one's hands"?
means reasonably achievable
What is feasible?
the five types of verb moods and their definitions
What is indicative (reality/facts), imperative (commands), interrogative (questions), conditional (on one condition), subjunctive (wish)?
parts of a conclusion in order
What is restate the claim, restate supporting points and counterclaim/rebuttal, call to action
a form of Logos that is often used in PSAs and other informational ads
What are statistics?
Description of "pseudoscience" based on your knowledge of Greek roots
What is "fake science"?
means to describe the typical features of something
What is characterize?