18 questions
This a claim that is supported with logical reasoning and credible evidence.
Anaphora
Fallacy
Objective
Argument
the way a writer or speaker presents a topic- persuade, inform, entertain
author's perspective
point of view
subjective
bias
favoritism or prejudice resulting in unfair or distorted treatment of a person, event, or idea.
call to action
objective
bias
ethos
A concession is a
call to action and change
when a speaker or writer admits to a weakness in a claim or reasoning
loaded language
irrelevant conclusion
the meanings and associations (positive, negative, or neutral) that a word meaning implies
rebuttal
concession
denotation
connotation
The CRAAP test is used to
judge an argument
establish credibility
find a rebuttal
to make a call to action
Ethos is the way a writer or speaker
applies denotation
will use valid reasoning
applies emotion to a claim
gains the trust and confidence of the audience
the dictionary or literal definition of a word
connotation
rhetoric
denotation
subjective
Using emotion to support a claim or opinion is
Pathos
Ethos
Logos
Loaded Language
An extreme exaggeration is known as
objective
hyperbole
tone
credibility
When an argument presents a conclusion that is unrelated it is
a rhetorical question
an irrelevant conclusion
CRAAP Test
subjective
Words that are emotionally charged are known as
rebuttal
concessions
loaded language
hyperbole
The logos of an argument relates to
the author's perspective
tone
valid reasons, facts, and reliable sources
credibility
factual information and the absence of the author's opinion is called
subjective
bias
rhetoric
objective
Rebuttal is
a speakers credibility and reputation
the emotional meaning of a word
a comeback or counterpoints to a argument
when a speaker or writer mentions the opposing viewpoint
the art of persuasion is know as
rhetoric
tone
ethos
argument
relating to one's own thoughts, opinions, and personal feelings
tone
objective
subjective
connotation
Tone can be defined as
the way a reader feels
bias
the writer's attitude toward the subject
contrary evidence