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appeal to authority

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a fallacy in which a speaker or writer seeks to persuade not by giving evidence by appealing to the respect people have for a famous person or institution.

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appeal to ignorance

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a fallacy based on the assumption that a statement must be true if it cannot be proved false

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concession

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an argumentative strategey by witch a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an oppoenets point

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encomium

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a tribute or eulogy in prose or verse glorifying people, objects, ideas, or events

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False Delemma

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A fallacy or oversimplification that offers a limited number of options (usually two) when in fact more options are available

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running style

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sentence style that appears to follow the mind as it worries a problem through, mimicking the “rambling, associative syntax of conversation” the opposite of period sentence style

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explication

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an explanation; interpretation

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imperative

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tone/ sentence- commanding

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interrogative

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questioning

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exclamatory

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expressing enthusiasm or excitement

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declarative

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declaring a statement or fact

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infinitives

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“to be” verbs… “to come” “to show” “to dance”

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implacable

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not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable mitigate- to become milder; lessen in severity

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eclectic

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not following any one system, as of philosophy, medicine, etc., but selecting and using what are considered the best elements of all systems

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opprobrium

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The disgrace or the reproach incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful; infamy

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Aberrant

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Deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type; exceptional; abnormal

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Stymie

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To hinder, block, or thwart

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Nascent

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Beginning to exist or develop

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Avarice

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Insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain and hoard wealth

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Urbane

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Having the polish and suavity regarded as characteristics of sophisticated social life in major cities: an urbane manner: Reflecting elegance, sophistication, etc., esp,. in expression: He maintained an urbane tone in his letters.