Making Arguments
Finding Evidence
All about the Info
Styles of Arguing
Learning
100
This is what you do when you want to respond to someone else's argument. 
What is a counter-argument? 
100
This is where you go to find trustworthy information about anything. 
What is the library? 
100
This is what you use to support your argument. 
What are examples?
100
Using fancy language and physical style when speaking to make one's argument seem better than it is. 
What is rhetorical flare?
100
This is how you learn new information and understand the things you have been taught. 
What is to work hard? 
200
This is the main point or the main idea of what you have been arguing. 
What is your thesis?
200
A resource that you find online that provides true information.
A trustworthy source
200
This is someone you can use to get information and to lead you to a place where you can find information. 
What is your teacher?
200

A way of arguing that tries to use people's emotions to win. 

What is Pathos (Appealing to Emotion)? 

200
This is someone who when they are wrong, goes out and tries to find the right answer. 
What is a learner? 
300

When you know A = B and B = C so then A= C. 

What is logic?
300
This is where you can find information about anything. 
What is the internet?
300
This is what you do when you use false information to support your argument. 
What is lying? 
300
This is a way of arguing that is not for something, but also not against something. 
What is a qualified argument?
300
This is a person who is always right and always know the right information. 
What is a fake person?