15 questions
The reasons to support your way of thinking. Used to convince your audience that what you believe is correct.
Arguments
Audience
Precise Claim
Citing
A group of people or person that you want to convince.
Anecdotes
Criteria
Facts
Audience
To sway the audience.
Facts
Reason
Evidence
Purpose
Confidently states your viewpoint.
Opposing Claim
Precise Claim
Expert Opinion
Examples
A statement that supports your claim.
Facts
Sufficient Evidence
Reason
Commonly Accepted Beliefs
This shares the point of view of people who do not agree with your claim.
Fact
Opposing Claim
Purpose
Criteria
To give credit where credit is due.
citing
audience
purpose
facts
Statements that can be proven true.
purpose
claim
facts
examples
Evidence that directly and factually support your position.
Relevant Evidence
Sufficient Evidence
False Evidence
Evidence that is provided to convince others.
Relevant Evidence
Sufficient Evidence
False Evidence
True or False:
Criteria is a standard on which a judgment or decision may be base.
True
False
True or False
Anecdotes is when you add facts to your paper.
True
False
True or False
Commonly Accepted Beliefs are beliefs that only a few people accept.
True
False
True or False
Examples are random information and it does not matter if it supports your claim.
True
False
True or False
Expert Opinion are statements made by the common person.
True
False