M2 Flashcards

(38 cards)

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Emotion based and ignores counter claims.

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Persuasive

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the language features of this type of essay are the following:

-present tense/first person
-phrases to give your own opinion
-connectives
-rhetorical questions to pose the issue and involve the readers.
-similes and metaphors
-exclamations to make dramatic points.

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argumentative

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3
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Seeks to persuade the readers

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persuasive

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4
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the language features of this type of essay are the following:

-present tense
-first person
-logical connectives
-emotive language
-rhetorical questions
-repetition
-short dramatic sentences for impact.
-similes and metaphors
-three words of similar meaning to emphasize a point

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persuasive

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5
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provides facts or information to the reader

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informative

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6
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explains about a topic

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informative

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7
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May compare ideas to establish a position.

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Argumentative

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8
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Logic-based

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Argumentative

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9
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defines a term, compare, contrast, something and analyze data and how-to

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informative

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the structure of this type of essay’s introduction are the following; clear opening with general information.

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informative

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The tone of this essay is calm, respectful and formal.

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Argumentative

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the structure of this type of essay’s conclusion are the following; summarizing conclusion

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informative

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13
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These are words which evoke a strong emotional reaction.

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Emotive Language

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offers facts, reasons, substantiated by facts, data expert quotes and evidence.

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Argumentative

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15
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Presents an argument using facts and evidences

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argumentative

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the structure of this type of essay’s conclusion are the following; summary, conclusion , and stating the opinion.

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argumentative

17
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Combines facts with emotions to convince the reader that the author is right.

18
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The tone of this essay is emotionally aggressive and writing is personal, passionate, and emotional.

19
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Good luck guys heheeheh

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You can do it💞

20
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Convince the reader to accept/believe an idea or opinion and takes specific action or stance.

21
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Always provides evidence with claims.

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Argumentative

22
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the structure of this type of essay’s introduction are the following; opening statement and giving opinion

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argumentative

23
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It is a question that does not expect an answer but is simply asked to make the people think.

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Rhetorical Questions

24
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the language features of this type of essay are the following:

-present tense- specific examples.
-first or third person
-connectives you to make it clear and coherent
-mostly facts
-rhetorical questions to engage readers.

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Presents multiple sides but it is clear which is the authors side.
Argumentative
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the structure of this type of essay's body are the following; series of paragraphs-arguments and counter arguments.
argumentative
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It is a rhetorical device to bring attention to an idea to make a stronger impact to the reader.
Repetition
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describes a person, event or phenomenon
informative
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Acknowledges the opposing claims.
Argumentative
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the structure of this type of essay's conclusion are the following; summing up by restating the point of view.
persuasive
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Phrases in giving opinion such as, 'i believe' and 'In my opinion'
Opinion/Explanation
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the structure of this type of essay's introduction are the following; states the issue and point of view.
persuasive
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the structure of this type of essay's body are the following; state the arguments with supporting evidences.
persuasive
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These are short sentences that emphasize dramatic point.
Exclamations
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Phrases in giving opinions which go against your argument.
Contradictions
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Presents only ideas that help establish a position and presents only one side.
Persuasive
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the structure of this type of essay's body are the following; more information.
informative
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Makes claims without evidence.
Persuasive