Creating Conversation
Acknowledgements
Warrant Usage
Arguing Warrants
Miscellaneous
100

Fill in the blank: Research is a ______

Conversation

100

What is the sweet spot called between to little and to many acknowledgements

    

Goldilocks area

100

What is a warrant

    “Principles that connect reason to claims”

100

Fill the blank: the reader is the ____


    Enemy

100

What are the three reason academic arguments are more difficult

    



Aren't common to reader

    Rarely stated by researches

    Few circumstances and consequences

200

What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic soundness

  

  How well your claim stands alone and what your claim has missed or failed to acknowledge (respectively)

200

How many ways are there to respond with acknowledgment


Five

200

How are warrants split up in classification

  

  Everyday reasoning vs academic arguments

200

How many ways are there to challenge someone's warrant

    

Six

200

What are two ways readers try to prove us wrong

 

    Evidence is not scholarly and evidence does not relate to argument

300

What are three things to consider when evaluating evidence


    Limitations in evidence, backed up by other evidence, credibility in your source

300

What are two things to keep in mind acknowledge flaws

  

  Make sure your still arguing your side

    Only respond if you can do so without sounding dismissive

    Candidly acknowledge flaws

300

Between the two types of warrants which are more difficult to use

    

Academic arguments

300

What are the three steps of the warrant test

    

Implement fake warrant

    Modifying your argument parts

    Revising to strength

300

What are the four parts of your argument

   



 Warrant, claim, argument, evidence

400

What are the three major parts of the relationship with the reader


    Questions, Alternatives, and objectives

400

What are three things the reader could do to negate your arguments

 

   Claim other factors are involved, point out exceptions or counterexamples, or take advantage of unclear examples

400

If there is a challenge that a warrant relates to what are the two parts it must have

  

  General Circumstance

    General Consequence

400

Why is difficult to argue a warrant

    

Because you're changing the way someone thinks about the topic not their opinion on the topic

400

What is the point of acknowledgments

 



   To generate a better conversation with the reader and to respond to their questions

500

What are the three steps of questioning your argument

  

 Figure out your stance, claims, reasoning, and evidence

    Imagine your readers response

    Thoroughly examine the problem

500

Name all types of ways to argue with a reader


    Basic Argument

    Downplay Argument

    Signal Argument

    Attribute Argument

    Generic Ideology Argument

500

Fill the blank: Warrants serve as ______ for statements


    Justification

500

Which way of arguing someone's warrant is impossible to win
 

   Warrant based on Faith

500

Fill the blank Professor Barton hates ____


    Sea turtles