1) Statements of support for claims, making those claims something more than mere assertions. a) cause b) reason c) evidence d) issue 2) Strengthens claims by providing factual information, documentation, or testimony. a) evidence b) issue c) claim d) manifesto 3) The manipulation of the recipient's emotions in order to win an argument, especially in the absence of factual evidence. a) issue b) manifesto c) emotional appeals d) emoticon 4) Important topic or problem for debate or discussion. a) issue b) reporting c) claim d) support 5) The position being taken in the argument – the thesis. a) claim b) support c) reason d) evidence 6) The statements that back up a claim. a) counter claim b) issue c) reason d) support 7) Disproving an opposing argument. a) rebuttals b) refutation c) recognition d) reason 8) Claims backed by reasons that are supported by evidence a) dissertation  b) argument c) thesis statement d) claim

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