1) claim a) position an author takes on an argument b) challenging the argument c) request for acceptance of the claim d) submission of evidence 2) evidence a) crime scene professional b) refers to facts or information that support the claim c) author's opinion d) photos, and data 3) rhetorical question a) a question directly to the reader which requires an answer b) answer given in the absence of a question c) a question asked to create drama which does not require an answer. d) main idea 4) stereotype a) author assumes the reader has a basic understanding of the topic; therefore to get their point across b) original thought c) identification of the essay topic d) unconventional opinion about the essay topic 5) Organization  a) graphs, pictures b) how the text is structured ( ex: sequence, cause/effect) c) Sub-Headings throughout the text d) table of contents 6) emphasize a) highlight of events b) table of contentes c) rhetorical devices d) special importance to something spoken or written 7) text features a) graphs, headings, subheadings, photos, captions b) cause/effect, problem/solution, sequence, chronological c) main idea, supporting evidence d) logical fallacies 8) appeal a) request for a new trial b) persuasive strategy writer's used to support their argument c) use emotions to persuade d) use a celebrity endorsement to persuade

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