Mood
Claim
Random
Crime
Random
100
indicates a hypothetical state; state contrary to reality, such as a wish, a desire, or an imaginary situation
What is subjunctive mood?
100
BLANK
SORRY
100
prove to be false or wrong
What is refute?
100
A serious offense or wrongdoing
What is crime?
100
BLANK
SORRY
200
indicates a state of factuality and reality
What is indicative mood?
200
An assertion of something as fact or a person's position(side) in an argument
What is claim?
200
attempt to contradict argument (thesis claim) by offering reasoned argument that suggests claim might be wrong
What is rebuttal?
200
principle or regulation governing actions
What is a rule?
200
A claim or personal belief that is backed up by evidence
What is argument?
300
indicates a conditional state that will cause something else to happen, often marked by the words "might", "could", and "would"
What is conditional mood?
300
claim that directly opposes original claim
What is opposing claim?
300
3 equally spaced periods used to mark an omission from a quoted passage or to reflect a pause or hesitation in speech
What is ellipsis?
300
An undesirable or unfortunate happening that usually results in harm or loss
What is accident?
300
A personal belief, attitude, or view toward a subject
What is opinion?
400
indicates a state of questioning; frequently the speaker inverts the subject-verb order by placing the helping verb first, before the subject
What is Interrogative mood?
400
response claim that proves the original claim is false, which is similar to an opposing claim; an opposite claim from the original claim
What is counterclaim?
400
describe information precisely and succinctly
What is delineate?
400
data that can help to prove or disprove an argument
What is evidence?
400
if argument has true conclusions, then argument has_____ _______
What is sound reasoning?
500
indicates a state of command; frequently the subject does not appear in the sentence, but is only implied
What is Imperative mood?
500
claim that disregards the original claim and claims something different entirely, but is not necessarily in direct opposition to the original claim; approaches the claim from another direction
What is alternate claim?
500
statement or idea that is accepted as being true and used as the basis of an argument
What is premise?
500
evidence having no bearing on the support of topic/issue being argued
What is irrelevant evidence?
500
identifying the page number, paragraph, (or sentence) of selected evidence
What is text proofing?