what are the three main appeals?
ethos, pathos, logos
how many sources should you cite in total?
4 or more
What is another word for your position?
What is another word for word choice
diction
what does the "E" stand for?
Exigence
What appeal targets emotion?
pathos
What must you avoid doing too much of?
summarizing
What follows a counterargument?
Rebuttal
What is the best method to eliminate wrong answers?
Process of Elimination
what does "C" stand for?
context
what appeal targets logical thinking?
logos
What is the main focus of a synthesis essay?
argument
What is another word for your position?
Thesis
What shift in ideas or tone can be marked by a word?
Transition
What does "S" stand for?
speaker
what appeal targets to persuade an audience through their trustworthiness?
ethos
When citing evidence you need to include...
source name
avoid using the word
I
While you read you should...
annotate
What does "C" in CAT stand for?
choices
atleast how many choices should you use?
2
What kind of sources strengthen your position by showing complexity?
counterclaim
What explains and expands how evidence proves a claim?
Commentary
A shift in tone can indicate a change in:
purpose
Who is the text meant for?
Audience