Fill in the blank: Research is a ______
Conversation
What is the sweet spot called between to little and to many acknowledgements
Goldilocks area
What is a warrant
“Principles that connect reason to claims”
Fill the blank: the reader is the ____
Enemy
What are the three reason academic arguments are more difficult
Aren't common to reader
Rarely stated by researches
Few circumstances and consequences
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)
How many ways are there to respond with acknowledgment
Five
How are warrants split up in classification
Everyday reasoning vs academic arguments
How many ways are there to challenge someone's warrant
Six
What are two ways readers try to prove us wrong
Evidence is not scholarly and evidence does not relate to argument
What are three things to consider when evaluating evidence
Limitations in evidence, backed up by other evidence, credibility in your source
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
Between the two types of warrants which are more difficult to use
Academic arguments
What are the three steps of the warrant test
Implement fake warrant
Modifying your argument parts
Revising to strength
What are the four parts of your argument
Warrant, claim, argument, evidence
What are the three major parts of the relationship with the reader
Questions, Alternatives, and objectives
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
If there is a challenge that a warrant relates to what are the two parts it must have
General Circumstance
General Consequence
Why is difficult to argue a warrant
Because you're changing the way someone thinks about the topic not their opinion on the topic
What is the point of acknowledgments
To generate a better conversation with the reader and to respond to their questions
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
Name all types of ways to argue with a reader
Basic Argument
Downplay Argument
Signal Argument
Attribute Argument
Generic Ideology Argument
Fill the blank: Warrants serve as ______ for statements
Justification
Which way of arguing someone's warrant is impossible to win
Warrant based on Faith
Fill the blank Professor Barton hates ____
Sea turtles