The downsides of social media.
What is con?
Pros are...
Pros are the upside or the positive side of things..
To convince, argue, debate
What is persuade?
"I've been a plumber for years, and I suggest that you use the TK500 toilet for the best flushes."
What is ethos?
What is something that a statistic always has that is not necessarily in factual data?
What is numbers?
Social media causes people to have less sleep.
*not an opinion
What is a claim or a position?
A persuasive technique you use to persuade others to join the popular trend.
What is bandwagon?
Finish the spelling of: Stat ....
a fact or piece of data obtained from a study.
What is s-t-a-t-i-s-t-i-c?
What persuasive technique is used here?
"If you don't want to get burns on your feet, do not walk barefooted on the pavement."
What is logos?
The difference between counter-argument and a rebuttal?
What is a counter-argument is the opponent's view and a rebuttal is response going against your opponent?
A topic causes a divide and argument among a group. This topic is...
What is a controversial?
Ideas to influence people for a particular belief or cause.
What is propaganda?
Spell the persuasive technique that uses EMOTION to convince the audience.
What is p-a-t-h-o-s?
What persuasive technique is used here?
"If you don't want lung cancer, you should not smoke or vape."
What is logos?
The difference between fact vs. opinion
What is a fact can be always be proven and an opinion isn't always necessarily proven?
Only hiring of women because of their ability to multi-task over men.
What is bias?
A point/claim that your opponent might make.
What is a counter-argument?
Spell the word that means identifying an argument in a speech, essay, or a text.
What is tracing an a-r-g-u-m-e-n-t?
"I know you love your pets so much, you wouldn't leave them out in the cold."
What is pathos?
Give an example of a claim.
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"I belief that all students have the potential to excel."
*Not a claim or an opinion. Similar to a claim.
What is a position?
Provide the definition of rebuttal.
What is a direct response against your opponent to prove your point.
Spell a figure of speech in a form of a question to make a point rather than elicit an answer.
What is rhetorical question?
Give an example of ethos.
What is ******
Give an example of a call to action without using the word "I".
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