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Visualize It!
Roger That!
Are you arguing with me?
Is that a Rhetorical question?
Ready, Steady, Go!
100
An argument that evokes an emotional response, employs symbols, and invites interpretation.
What is a visual argument
100
Two areas in which Rogerian argument is commonly used.
What are business and politics?
100
Every argument requires this person.
What is the arguer?
100
This type of argument would be a picture or video.
What is visual argument?
100
Talking with someone about your ideas is a good way to work through this common writing problem.
What is writers' block?
200
Icons that have established meanings and feelings.
What are symbols?
200
These are the emphases of Rogerian argument.
What are concensus and common ground?
200
An effective argument requires this between the arguer and the audience that is relevant to the issue.
What is the common ground?
200
This type of audience either mildly agrees with you or slightly opposes you.
What is undecided?
200
To copy quoted material as it is without quotations or citations is this.
What is plagiarism?
300
Barographs, line graphs, and circle graphs are examples of these.
What are visual support for a written argument?
300
The writer creates cooperation, the possibility that both sides might change, and a mutually advantageous argument.
What is the goal of Rogerian argument?
300
These are conducted in arenas where people must employ argument to reach consensus on plans of action that solve problems.
What are negotiation and mediation?
300
Text, Reader, Audience, Constraint, and Exigence make up this acronym.
What is TRACE?
300
This is a method of organizing thoughts in a manner which allows them to flow clearly and logically. It is very visual.
What is Concept mapping.
400
A visual argument that pulls the viewer in, creates common ground, employs icons, and invites a unique interpretation.
What is a cartoon?
400
Stating the opponent's claim to demonstrate he understanding and show it is valid.
What is the basic strategy of Rogerian argument?
400
This type of issue is lasting, continuing, durable.
What is enduring issues?
400
This part of the situation signals that something has occured and needs to be resolved. (the reason for the argument)
What is Exigence?
400
This is a way to get additional insights and ideas about your issue by using some well-established lines of thought that stimulate critical thinking.
What are critical thinking prompts?
500
This refers to thinking about what is NOT included as well as what is included in a visual argument?
What is being selective?
500
This type of proof is used in Rogerian argument to cool emotions with dispassionate language.
What is pathos?
500
This is a type of argument that you may use frequently and is consensual. It involves making decisions and increasing personal motivation.
What is internal?
500
This is a specialized group who share subject matter, background, and a common language or vocabulary.
What is discourse group?
500
Obvious, extremist, hidden, unconscious, exploratory, and objective are all examples of these.
What are argumentation purposes?