my reviewer Flashcards

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is the support or reason showing that the conclusion is true

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premise

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2
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is the idea we are convinced to believe

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conclusion

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3
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whether the statement is true or false

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fact

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4
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tries to convince us that something is true

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argument

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5
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what causes the problem and what effect it has

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cause and effect

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6
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the dictionary of what your arguing

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definition

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7
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why you should care and what you should d

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policy

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8
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the importance of what your arguing

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value

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9
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this is part of your first paragraph and its the most important part

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thesis statement

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10
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the first part of your paragraph in essay should outline the hook

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introductory paragraph

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11
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a typical argumentative essay

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body paragraph

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12
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it is one of your paragraph that restates your thesis

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conclusion

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13
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is a type of auxiliary verb or helping verbs

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modals

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14
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is giving groundless evaluation of an idea of a person even before understanding it

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prejudice

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15
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express a strong inclination towardsor against a person

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bias

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16
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determining the validity presented to you it is important to identify the speaking situation

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context

17
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ivalueate the speakers credibilty

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credentials

18
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to analyze the speakers claim

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reasearch

19
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you cannot just listen to someone speech without understanding the information

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critical thinking

20
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give the types of texts

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text to text, text to world, text to self

21
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what are the different types of evidence

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statistical, testimonial, anecdotal, analogical

22
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having a sound basic in logic or facts

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valid

23
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refers to something that is false

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invalid

24
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to examine in order to note the similarities

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compare

25
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to compare two things or people

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contrast

26
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strongest type of evidence

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statistical evidence

27
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dismissed or trustworthy and meaningless

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anecdotal evidence

28
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weakest evidence

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analogiccal evidence

29
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use of celebrities ans the second type of evidence

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