In arguments, you can or should agree with your opponent. True or False?
False
Your stance/stand on something is your....
Claim
True or False: Descriptive is a type of text structure. It is also a type of essay as well
True
True or false: A counterclaim comes early in an argument.
False. It is towards the end.
Where do Ethos, Pathos, Logos come from?
Ancient Greece or Aristotle either one is correct
Name all three rhetorical appeals starting with Ethos
Pathos, Logos
True or false: Argumentative has nothing in common with law/what lawyers should know.
False.
What is rhetoric?
using language effectively and persuasively to persuade audience.
Pathos is...
Pity or emotion
Ethos is...
Credibility/character etc
To refute is to...
Argue or argue by defending what was said against you
Explain what Logos is
Applies to Logic in arguments or thought process.
A thesis statement, when writing ANY kind of essay or argument (paragraph wise) comes in which paragraph
First paragraph and comes at the end of the introduction
An informational essay does NOT have a counterclaim or a rebuttal. So, what is the setup of an informational essay? (4 or 5 paragraphs)
If you were to write an argumentative essay give the order you would address your argument, beginning with the introduction paragraph (think like how we do in the argumentative trials)
Introduction, Claim, Counterclaim, Rebuttal, Conclusion
In an argumentative essay, if you were to write one, how many paragraphs are there/would there be?
4 or 5
This particular type of writing is telling a story. The writer is responsible for guiding the story along and telling the story that they want.
The hidden rhetorical appeal meaning "at the right time" or "at the right moment"
Kairos
This particular writing is about an informative topic. Yes, it is an informational essay....also called
Expository
This type of essay while similar to argumentative, relies more off of the emotional aspect rather than argumentative. It is what kind of essay?
Persuasive