What type of appeal uses logic and reasoning to persuade the audience?
What are logos?
What is the central idea the author supports in their argument?
What is a position or claim?
What is the first step in the annotation guide for an essay?
What is to put a box around the title of the essay?
What is with a hook?
Which appeal relies on the audience's emotions?
What is pathos?
What do we call the information that supports a claim?
What is evidence?
What do you look for and annotate in the body paragraphs?
Answer: What is ETHOS/LOGOS/PATHOS?
Where should the thesis live?
What is in the last sentence of the introduction paragraph?
What is the term for a writer's credibility or ethical stance?
What is ethos?
What is the term for a statement that contradicts the main argument?
What is a counterclaim?
What color should you use to highlight the counter-argument?
What is green?
What are the terms are back-to-back and are used to identify the acknowledgement of the opposing view and the comeback?
What is the counterclaim and the rebuttal?
Name one danger of using the pathos appeal in writing.
What is it can feel manipulative?
What do we call a direct response to an opposing viewpoint?
What is a rebuttal?
What color do you highlight the call to action?
What is orange and in the conclusion paragraph?
Where is the best place to put my call to action?
What is in the conclusion paragraph?
Which appeal often uses emotionally charged words or phrases?
What is pathos?
What is the reasoning process that connects evidence to a claim?
What is reasoning?
What do you circle in purple according to the annotation guide?
What are transition words?
How do we know how many body paragraphs we should have in our essay?
What is the number of claims in our thesis?