SLO Vocabulary Terms Flashcards

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Evaluate

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Examine and judge carefully. To judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality or something.;To asses

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analysis

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The process or result of identifying the parts of whole and their relationships to one another

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Explicit

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Clearly expressed or fully stated in the actual text.

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Connotation

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The range of associations that a word or phrase that suggests in addition to its dictionary meaning

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Irony

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Incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the expected result

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Inference

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A judgement based on reasoning rather than on a direct or explicit statement. A conclusion based on facts or circumstance.

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Refutation

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countering of anticipated argument

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Juxtaposition

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Placing one thing adjacent to another especially for comparison and contrast.

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Rhetoric

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The art and study of effective writing and speech.

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Diction

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Specific word choices an author makes to persuade or to convey tone.

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Clause

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A group of words containing at least one paired subject and predicate.

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Phrase

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A group of words that do not contain at least one paired subject and predicate

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Ethos

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Mode of persuasion requiring speakers to establish their credibility, skill, or morality on a given subject to an intended audience.

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Pathos

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Mode of persuasion speakers use when appealing to the various emotions of the audience including, fear, inspiration, intimidation, idealism, anger, nostalgia, despair, optimism etc.

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Logos

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Mode of persuasion speakers use when appealing to the audience ability to distinguish, through discourse, the difference between what is reasonable or unreasonable.

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Evidence

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Proof coming from sources, fieldwork, and research that validates any logical support of an argument.

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Reasons

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Statement of logic that is offer support for an argument

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Comma Splice

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A type of run-on sentence in which the writer has erroneously placed only a comma between two independent clauses, resulting in a failure to link in the two according to grammatical convention.

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Claims

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Any statements of belief that can be contested; argument.

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Claim of Value

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A statement made to show that something is moral or immoral

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Fallacy

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Rationales for claims that might seem reasonable but are actually unsound- and usually fales.

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Claim of Policy

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A statement made to endorse specific courses of action

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Claim of fact

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A statement made to verify the authority of something

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Fused Sentence

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A type of run on sentence in which the writer has failed to make any attempt either to link or separate two independent clauses, utilizing neither punctuation , nor conjunction.

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Loose sentence
A sentence structure in which a main clause is followed by a subordinate phrases and clauses.
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Parallelism
The similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words phrases or clauses.
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Periodic sentence
A long and frequently involved sentence marked by suspended syntax, in which the sense is not completed until the final word.
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Ambiguity
The presences of two or more possible ,meanings in any passage.
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Concession
An argument strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an opponents point.