Appeal forms
Arguments
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Grammar
Style
100
The names of the three appeal forms
What are logos, pathos and ethos?
100
The words for 'påstand' and 'belæg' in English
What are claim and data/grounds
100
The term we use to describe a word that someone just made up themselves.
What is neologism?
100
The version of 'to be' that is correct to use in this sentence: Only I, and not my friends, _______ going to school today.
What is 'am'?
100
The term used to describe words such as: "bromance", "fam", "LOL" and "couch potato"
What is slang?
200
The appeal form used in this statement: "I have worked as a lifeguard for 20 years, and I have saved 100 lives. I hope you will now listen to my information on how to stay safe at the beach."
What is ethos
200
An explanation of the term 'backing'
What is the use of facts, statistics, surveys or experts to support your grounds or warrant (or argument)
200
The amount of siblings that Marianne has
What is two (half-brothers)?
200
'to teach' in 'kort tillægsform'
What is taught?
200
Three examples of features of informal language
What are slang, parataxis, grammatical errors, contractions, neologism etc.
300
Five different FEELINGS that may be evoked with the use of a pathos appeal.
What is fear, anger, happiness, pride, the feeling of community, joy, shame...
300
When you present your opponent's counter-argument or flaws in your own argument - and then explain why you are still right.
What is the rebuttal?
300
The term we use for a text characterized by the writer's opinion, the use of imagery, loaded adjectives and neologism.
What is an expressive text?
300
The correct choice between 'serious' and 'seriously' in this sentence: 'I hope my father is ___________ about buying that car"
What is 'serious'?
300
Three examples of features found in formal language
What are hypotaxis, technical words, extended vocabulary, passive form, no contractions, grammatically correct sentences, etc.
400
If you have used Toulmin's model to structure your argument, you also used this appeal form.
What is logos?
400
The term we use for the adverb that you use to strengthen or weaken the claim in your argument.
What is the qualifier?
400
A term used the describe a text that contains personal pronouns, verbs in the imperative form, direct address and sometimes indirect requests to the receiver.
What is a directive text?
400
When you make 'do-omskrivning', the main verb (hovedverbet) must be in this form.
What is infinitiv?
400
The difference between parataxis and hypotaxis explained in English.
What is: parataxis is the combination of several main clauses, whereas hypotaxis is the combination of main clauses and subordinate clauses?
500
The name of the person from ancient Greece who 'invented' the three appeal forms.
Who is Aristotle?
500
All six terms from Toulmin's model - said without hesitation (uden tøven)
What is claim, grounds, warrant, rebuttal, backing, qualifier
500
A fancy word that we use to describe every-day/spoken language
What is colloquial language?
500
The THREE situations in which we can use 'do-omskrivning'.
What are questions, not-sentences and sentences with extra emphasis.
500
What is the term used to describe words that are named after their sound, such as "splash" and "drip"?
What is onomatopoeia?