Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Argument Writing
Formal vs Informal Language
100

Another word for an 'argument' is _____. 

A claim 

100

The result of an action. 

Effect

100

True or False: When writing an argument, you should say both the claim and the counterclaims are correct, and not pick a side. 

False; a strong argument sticks to one side and defends their point decisively

100

True or False: When writing an argumentative essay, you need to write formally rather than informally. 

True

200

This is used to support your claim and reasoning. 

Evidence

200

An action leading to a specific result. 

Cause
200

What is the purpose of reasons within an argumentative essay?

To support your claim / explain why it is correct 

200

Which point of view should you write from in an argumentative essay? 

Third-person POV

300

A word describing an opposing idea to a claim. 

Counterclaim 

300

The teacher's _______ helped Trey to improve his writing and see where he can make changes to his work. 

Feedback 

300

True or False: When gathering evidence, you should use credible sources. 

True

300

True or False: You can never put too much jargon within your essay. 

False; too much jargon can confuse your readers unfamiliar to the topic or field of study. 

400

It is important to find _______ sources when finding evidence. 

credible 

400

Transitional words and phrases are made up of this. 

Conjunctions

400

What are three things you need to check to make sure a source is credible? 

Publication date, writers' expertise, web address (URL) 

400

Slang, contractions (ex. don't, won't, etc) and first/second person POV are elements of what?

Informal language 

500

These help to connect your claim, reasons, and evidence together in a cohesive way. 

Transitions/transition 

500

Language specific to a field or subject. 

Jargon

500

What are the three classical forms of argumentation that were identified by Aristotle? 

Pathos (appealing to emotion), Ethos (appealing to ethics/morality), and Logos (appealing to logic/reason)

500

True or False: the essay writer should just assume that the audience knows the details of the essay's topic and technical details without being told. 

False; the essay writer will need to help readers to understand concepts they may not be familiar with.