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Techniques
100

A series of statements on an entire essay 

arugment

100

Simple facts that support your claim are called

factual evidence 

100

the sentence that states the main idea is

thesis 

100

when saying a statement the person who was listening said "where did you get that info from and he said this artical so he found

textual evidence 

100

When Mrs. Malinowski asks "are you serious"?! but she doesn't want a answer...

What is a rhetorical question.

200

Modern day schooling is not good for students is not a claim (true or false)

false

200

schools should not have free homework passes is what kind of claim

counterclaim

200

when you got proven incorrect the person that did that

refuted you

200

when playing soccer and we had a game we looked at the other team or the 

opponent

200

when reading a novel he flipped the page and jumped when he saw this image this is called...

a shocking image.

300

evidence from a trusted scores is called?

factual evidence

300

When a person is very trustworthy and honest they have

credibility

300

my friend said a statement that was very motivate he said a

call-to-action

300

when playing the soccer game the opposing side is trying to 

beat the other team

300

when the teacher said "okay guys write a personal anecdote" what should you write?

a short story about you that relates to the claim

400

When someone is very direct and lists reasons is called

clear reasons.

400

When you are bias you are

leaning towards another side from your personal belifes

400

When you wrote a paragraph proving someone wrong you wrote a 

refutation.

400

Our team for the soccer game said we are going to beat this team and than the other team said back we need to try and we need to win so lets go team this is called?

opposition

400

The number pi was a 

shocking statistic

500

supporters of homework being cancel is called

proponents 

500
Useing numbers and statistics to support your claim is called

Logos

500

something that is evidence that makes scene to be put in your essay is 

relevant evidence 

500

when on the essay he used some logical reasoning what did he do?

the process of thinking that involves taking the information and using it in a way that makes sense to support your claim

500

"I wished he lived here" means???

hypothetical example