word and phrases that appeal to people's needs , values , and feelings
What is persuasive techniques
100
a claim supported by reason of evidence
What is argument
100
the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
What is rhetoric
100
details in each paragraph that support the main idea of the paragraph
What is paragraph unity
200
text that goes in Chronological order
What is sequence & order text
200
taps into people's desire to belong
What is bandwagon appeal
200
the writer's position on a problem or issue
What is claim
200
words with strongly positive or negative connotations
to stir people’s emotions and enforce the author’s bias
What is loaded terms/ loaded language
200
the text has a clear structural pattern and uses transitions that make sense together
What is internal consistency
300
text that shows similarities and differences on a subject
What is compare & contrast text
300
appeals to people's ethics or morality
What is ethos
300
a general principle, that most readers would agree is true
What is premise
300
speech or writing that is false or misleading
What is rhetorical fallacy
300
writing is based on sound reasoning and void of logical fallacies
What is logical writing
400
Informational texts often describe cause and effect relationships. The text describes events and identifies reasons ( causes ) for why the event happened
What is cause & effect text
400
emotional appeal- appeals to a person's emotions such as fear , excitement , joy , or pity
What is pathos
400
reasons and evidence that back up the claim
What is support
400
an error in logical reasoning
What is logical fallacy
400
the art of briefly retelling in your own words the main ideas and most important details
What is summarizing
500
The text introduces and describes a problem and presents one or more solutions.
What is problem & solution text
500
logical appeal- appeals to a person's logical understanding
What is logos
500
objections that people with opposing viewpoints might raise
What is counterclaim
500
mistaken beliefs
What is false assumptions
500
how the written information within a text is organized