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100

quality of being determined or of holding fast

tenacity

100

state of being able to make personal choices and act on them

autonomy

100

expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact

succinct

100

in an intense or deeply felt manner

fervently

100

protection against loss or damage

indemnity

200

an overarching message or truth that is specific to a text. key points authors make and the ones they want you to remember most.

 Central ideas

200

questions raised to make a point, rather than to prompt actual answers.

rhetorical questions

200

The 4 rhetorical appeals

Ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos

200

central message or universal truth conveyed by a text

theme

200

 a method of reasoning that can be used to conclusively prove an argument, is when you use your knowledge about a situation to reach logical conclusions.

deductive reasoning

300

a brief account of the facts of a text

objective summary

300

3 strategies for brainstorming/ prewriting

freewriting, listing, and idea mapping

300

Parts of the introduction of an informational essay

hook, background, thesis

300

tone

attitude toward the subject

300

A main differnce between informational and argument essays

Informational essays are neutral, but argument essays take a stance

400

The criteria you should use to evaluate evidence 

Relevancy, sufficiency, validity

400

the shades of meaning that distinguish words with similar denotations from one another

nuance

400

A text structure where events are arranged in the order in which they occurred over time

Chronological

400

strategically arranging words and phrases within a sentence to emphasize a point

syntax

400

a text that is considered to have been historically significant in its attempt to persuade policy makers.

A work of public advocacy

500

When writing this kind type of text, your tone should be professional, formal, neutral, and objective

Informational

500

A type of evidence that is a great tool to interest your reader, or to provide details of a particular event or situation.

Anecdote

500

What is one benefit of using multiple sources?

to arrive at a complete answer or a complete explanation

500

also called an assumption, is the writer’s belief or value that creates an implied connection between the claim and “because” statements

warrant

500

What should the tone of an argument essay be?

objective