M2 Flashcards
(38 cards)
Emotion based and ignores counter claims.
Persuasive
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.
argumentative
Seeks to persuade the readers
persuasive
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
persuasive
provides facts or information to the reader
informative
explains about a topic
informative
May compare ideas to establish a position.
Argumentative
Logic-based
Argumentative
defines a term, compare, contrast, something and analyze data and how-to
informative
the structure of this type of essay’s introduction are the following; clear opening with general information.
informative
The tone of this essay is calm, respectful and formal.
Argumentative
the structure of this type of essay’s conclusion are the following; summarizing conclusion
informative
These are words which evoke a strong emotional reaction.
Emotive Language
offers facts, reasons, substantiated by facts, data expert quotes and evidence.
Argumentative
Presents an argument using facts and evidences
argumentative
the structure of this type of essay’s conclusion are the following; summary, conclusion , and stating the opinion.
argumentative
Combines facts with emotions to convince the reader that the author is right.
Persuasive
The tone of this essay is emotionally aggressive and writing is personal, passionate, and emotional.
Persuasive
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Convince the reader to accept/believe an idea or opinion and takes specific action or stance.
persuasive
Always provides evidence with claims.
Argumentative
the structure of this type of essay’s introduction are the following; opening statement and giving opinion
argumentative
It is a question that does not expect an answer but is simply asked to make the people think.
Rhetorical Questions
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.
informative