Argument - Two opposing opinions on the same topic., Claim - The writer's position on a problem or an issue., Support - To back up with information and details., Reasons - Evidence that answers the question 'why', Evidence - Specific, objective and relatable to back up position: facts, quote, example, statistic, anecdote, 5 types of evidence - fact, quote, example, statistic, anecdote, Counterclaim - Opposing viewpoint to the topic., Persuasive techniques - Methods designed to influence readers., 2 types of appeals - Emotional and Logical, Emotional appeal - Feelings based evidence, Logical appeal - Factual based evidence, Fact - A truthful statement that can be proven., Quote - Quoted words taken from an expert on the topic., Statistic - Data or numerical figure representing a fact, Anecdote - Personal story, Example - An authentic, real instance, Goal of persuasion - To convince someone to believe the same viewpoint and to act on it., Synonym for Argument - Debate or disagreement, Relevant evidence - Evidence related directly to the topic., Sound reasoning - Reasoning understood easily by the reader that follows logic., Objective - Fact and evidence-based, no personal feelings, Introduction - Engages the reader, discusses the topic and a position is taken, Elaboration - States importance of how the evidence relates and supports your position on the topic, Conclusion - Summarizes evidence, restate claim, end with a call to action or reminder of consequences, Writing Prompt - Question tasking writer on type of essay, who is intended audience, and purpose for writing,
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