Claim
Elements
Rhetorical Appeal
Persuasive techniques
Evidence
100
What is a claim?
A claim is a statement that tells your position or point of view in an argument.
100

What is a counter claim 

The opposite side of what you think in an argument 

100

What is rhetorical appeal 

what you rely on to persuade someone in an argument 

100

What is persuasive techniques? Is this strong or weak? 

How the author sways a reader. WEAK 

100

What is evidence?

Evidence is facts, statistics, or quotes that support your reasons.

200

How many parts of a claim are there 

3

200

What makes a chicken's toe? How many toes does a chicken have? 

Reasons 

200

What is Logos? 

Logic 

200

What is it called when the author says words like always, never, everyone, no one, etc.? 

Overgeneralization 

200

What type of evidence is used in ETHOS?

EXPERT OPINIONS 

300

What is step 1 of writing a claim 

Choose a word that allows you to introduce both sides of the argument

300

What goes on a chickens toenails? 

Evidence 

300

What is Ethos 

Ethics (right/wrong) 

300

What is a rhetorical question and why is it asked? 

A question that is not supposed to be answered, and to make the person think 
300

What is the type of evidence used with LOGOS 

Statistics (numbers, data, percentages) 

400

What is step 2 of writing a claim?

Introduce the counter claim 

400

What is a claim? 

Your side of the argument/ what you believe 

400

What is Pathos? 

Appealing to Emotions 

400

What is fallacy? 

A belief that is based on something that is not true
400

What is the difference between an anecdote and a relevant real world example? 

An anecdote is a true story from the author and a relevant real world example is a testimonial comes from an outside source. 

500

What is step 3 of writing a claim 

End with your claim 

500

What is loaded language? 

The usage of positive and negative language to sway a reader to a specific view. 

500

How does someone use pathos? What do they use? 

Loaded language 

500

What is it called when you say something over and over again? 

Repetition 
500

What are the 5 types of evidence? 

Statistics, Relevant Real-World Examples, Expert Opinions, Example or Quote From a Text, Anecdote