It requires a claim, evidence, and a counterclaim
What is an argument
It begins a premise, Uses a given fact, Does not provide new information, Follows a pattern
What is Deductive Reasoning
To give something non living human-like characteristics
What is Personification
It appeals to the emotions
What is Pathos
To put someone else’s ideas into your own words
What is Paraphrase
When you benefit or gain an advantage from the claim
What is a pro
Begins with a specific observation and applies to a broad conclusion
What is Inductive Reasoning
Repetition of the same letter sound
What is Alliteration
It appeals to ethics, usually testimonial
What is Ethos
To notice or understand the difference between two things
What is Distinguish
When you speaks against it's advantages of an argument
What is a con
Begins with a pattern or a trend, Uses a pattern extrapolate information consistent with the given pattern, Begins with the specific and moves to generalize
What is Abductive Reasoning
A comparison using like or as
What is Simile
It tries appeal to logic
What is Logos
Important, meaningful, or being worthy of attention
What is Significant
A point in the argument in which you acknowledge the opposing side
What is the counter-claim
"If this is true, then this is also true"
What is Deductive Reasoning
"She is the flower that blossoms in my heart"
What is Metaphor
Uses words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning
What is Irony
A common phrase or expression that has meaning beyond the literal meaning of the words
What is Idiom
The point in the argument when you retake your position
What is rebuttal
The bakery across the street is always busy; therefore, the treats are delicious
What is Inductive Reasoning
"Her bag weighs a ton!"
What is Hyperbole
A statement made in the form of a question with no expectation of an answer
What is Rhetorical Question
An oral or written description of particular events or situations; a narrative
What is Account