The side you chose in the argument.
Claim
Something that is true
Fact
Suggesting someone believe something because others believe.
Bandwagon
A topic that has two sides
Debate
Something you number when you read an article?
Paragraphs
Reasons for making your choice in a claim
Key Point
An story or situation that fits your argument.
Example
Exaggerating something to help your side of an argument.
Hyperbole
An untrue claim.
Fallacy
Typically 3 sentences or more in an argumentative essay?
The counter argument
Explaining your ideas
Elaboration
Information from a doctor, scientist or specialist in their field about their field.
Expert Opinion
Attempting to discredit the person rather than their argument.
Ad hominem
The part of an argumentative essay where you connect the quote and the claim.
Tie back
Add
Remove
Move
Substitute
Taking a piece of information from an article directly
Quote
Factual information in number form.
Statistic
Using a strong positive or negative words to persuade someone
Loaded Language
Using feelings to convince someone instead of facts.
Appeal to emotions
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Capitalization
Usage
Punctuation
Spelling
Stating an oppositions point and then refuting it.
Counter argument
Information given by a non expert about a topic.
Opinion
Generalizing a statement about one person to a whole group.
Stereotyping
Typical tone of an argumentative essay.
Formal and evidence based.
The amount of elements in an argumenative essay
Six