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the write stuff
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put your money where your mouth it
100

An appeal to logic and reason.

Logos

100

The persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, etc.; public

Audience

100

A question that can be argued.

Argument

100

A quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.

Citation

100

The quality of being trusted and believed in.

Credibility

200

An appeal to ethics and credibility.

Ethos

200

The author's perspective on the topic.

Point-of-View

200

An opinion stated as fact.

Claim

200

notes added to a text while participating in active reading.

Annotation

200

Closely related or appropriate to the matter at hand. 

Relevant 

300

An appeal to to emotions.

Pathos

300

The main idea of a writing; the point the author wants you to remember most.

Central idea

300

A claim made to rebut a previous claim.

Counterclaim

300

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

Inference

300

Enough; adequate 

Sufficient

400

The choice and use of words and phrases in speech and writing.

Diction

400

The author's reason for writing the piece.

Purpose

400

States clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. 

Explicit

400

The explicit or direct meaning or set of meanings of a word or expression.

Denotative

400

A mistaken belief, especially one based on an unsound argument.

Fallacy

500

The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.

Rhetoric

500

A claim and 3 reasons supporting it.

Thesis

500

The author's attitude toward a topic.

Tone

500

Signifying or suggestive of an association or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning.

Connotative

500

Faulty or mistaken logic

Fallacious Reasoning