"I am arguing that Supernatural is a great show"
Claim
Another word for evidence
Proof
What is pathos?
What is a hook?
Your paper's first sentence, it is meant to grab attention, like how a hook grabs a fish.
What is a main idea in a story, article, etc?
A summary of what happened in about one sentence.
The opposite of a claim
Counter-claim
Persuasion means what?
To convince someone to join your side
What would a chart be an example of?
There are three major styles of writing
1. Argumentative 2. Informative 3. ?
Narrative
What is a paraphrase?
Putting something in your own words
"You're right that orange juice can be nutritious for breakfast, but here's why fresh fruit would be even better!"
Rebuttal
What is this an example of: "I only follow tennis, I would NEVER follow another sport"
Bias
What would this example be: "The Clydesdale horses are supposed to make you cry during The Superbowl!"
Pathos
What does MLA stand for?
Modern language association
"I am doing research about country music, because I think there is plenty to learn there!"
Reason
What is a warrant?
Combining your claims and some evidence
What is ethos?
Looking for something that is worth trusting, a source that is looking to buy your trust
An author's last name then their first name
What is theme in a story?
The moral of the story/the message the story wants you to think of.
What is Ms. Hagins' formula for rebuttal's?
"You're right because blah blah blah, but here is where you are wrong"
Someone is NOT taking a side on something. They are completely neutral.
Come up with an example of all 3
1. Ethos 2. Pathos 3. Logos
Multiple options applicable
Create a thesis statement
Multiple answers applicable
What animal did Ms. Hagins bring up all the time during the informative writing unit?
Horses, for reasons she doesn't even know :D