What word would be used to describe something that is to be extremely difficult to achieve.
What is arduous?
What word would be used to show the worsening of a situation.
What is exacerbate?
The state of currently occupying an office.
What is incumbency?
When one is to intrude beyond on set limits.
What is Encroach?
The protection against loss or damage.
What is Indemnity?
A message that the author hides in the text most of the time, causing the reader to look back at the text to find its meaning.
What is central idea?
When an author writes to inform, to influence, to entertain and to persuade.
What is Rhetoric and Purpose?
These help the reader connect with the text.
What is Understanding text Structures?
Allusion, antithesis, diction, irony, parallelism, syntax, and understatement.
What is Rhetorical Features?
There are five primary components to this model, claim, reasons, evidence, anticipated counterclaim (or rebuttal), and warrant (or backing).
What is Toulmin Model of Argument?
To compose your summary you must read through the text finding the key meanings with in it. Style, tone and word choice must be used in a informing way
What is an objective summary?
In this stage a writer will use freewriting, listing or idea mapping to refine their research question.
What is Preewriting?
These two paragraphs provide connections from the topic to a larger context, the real world, and ultimately to readers.
What is a Introduction and Body Paragraph?
At the end of the introductory paragraph is a statement that is arguable due to the use of because.
What is a Argumentative Thesis Statement?
While writing a paper a person inserts background information to help establish the significance of their claim.
What is Argumentative Introduction?
Text that is used in writing in forms of quotations, summaries or paraphrases. This backs up the central ideas with supporting details.
What is all about Evidence
A varying in sentence structure, choosing particular words, establishing a defined tone and creating a unique voice or persona.
What is Style and Content?
These rhetorical appeals are used by authors to change ones thought on something.
What is Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos?
The use of commonly well known things in a text, helping the reader understand references portrayed by the author.
What is Allusion?
How logic is applied to the law.
What is Legal Reasoning?
The author adds facts, definitions, quotations, concrete details, and statistics or data to add credibility to his or her work.
What is Types of Evidence
This statement comes at the end of an introductory paragraph and shapes the rest of the text.
What is Thesis and Outline?
Making sure your paragraphs support your thesis statement and making sure paragraphs are organized and flow smoothly.
What is Revising?
When writing the author may connect the claim to the because statement with their own beliefs.
What is Warrant?
The correction of miss-spellings, punctuation errors, or poor sentence structure.
What is Editing?