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information that supports or proves an idea or claim

What does evidence mean?

100

position statement or thesis that asserts an opinion or makes an argument

What does claim mean?

100

position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint

What is a counterclaim?

100

thinking or logic used to support an argument

What is reasoning?

100

logic

What is logos?

200

personal story that illustrates a point

What is an anecdote?

200

numerical facts

What is statistical evidence?

200

reasoning used to disprove an opposing point

What is a rebuttal that can sometimes be called a refutation?

200

credibility, reliability

What does ethos mean?
200

the actual words from the source; the source is "talking" so use quotation marks

What is a quote?

300

pulls the position statement and evidence together at the end

What is a conclusion?

300

restatement of thesis and what writer wants reader to do

What is a call to action?

300

false or misleading argument

What does fallacy mean?

300

interesting quote, anecdote, or example at the beginning of a writing that grabs reader's attention

What is a hook?

300

emotion

What is pathos?

400

admission in an argument that the opposing side has a valid point

What does concession?

400

"Oh my gosh," Julie said, "There was so much emotion in that poem, it made me cry!"

What is an example of pathos? 

400

"As Jimmy said, 'Math is NOT mathing.'"

This is an example of a quote

400

"*SNIFF* Umm actually, five=a number and four=anumber so five=four!"

This is an example of a fallacy.

400

The man on the screen pointed to Little Jim. "If you buy this electric car today, you will be helping the world, and me."

This is an example of a call to action.