Argu,Per,Info Flashcards

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A debate topic is an issue people feel strongly in favor of or opposed to

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True

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When you copy information exactly from a source, you must use quotation marks to show it is not your own work.

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True

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3
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Background information helps the reader to have more information about the topic.

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True

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4
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It provides the opportunity to convince someone to adopt a particular viewpoint.

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Persuasive

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5
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In an argumentative paper, the argument must be clearly stated in the

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Introduction

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This word refers to the oneness of ideas by

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Unity

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7
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It ignores counterclaim

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Persuasive

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persuasive essay is written to persuade the reader. The writer attempts to get the reader to agree with his point of view. He presents arguments, research, and ideas to convince the reader

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An informative essay is written to inform the reader. It is sometimes called an informative article or an expository essay, the intention is to educate the reader - to inform them on a particular subject or topic. It has no intention to present an argument, or to convince the reader to change his/her belief or opinion. The best informative essays are not only educational, they are also interesting and thought provoking

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An informative essay outline is written to inform the reader. It is sometimes called an informative article or an expository essay, the intention is to educate the reader

-to inform them on a particular subject or topic

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In a persuasive essay, it is the writer’s job to convince the reader to accept a particular point of view or take a specific action. Persuasive essays require good research, awareness of the reader’s biases, and a solid understanding of both sides of the issue. A good persuasive essay demonstrates not only why the writer’s opinion is correct, but also why the opposing view is incorrect.

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An argumentative writing approach is more formal and academic. The writer must back up his or her argument with hard evidence. Argumentative writing must dig a little deeper and refer to scientific studies and quotes from experts

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13
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An argumentative essay is based on logic and reasons while a persuasive essay

is based on emotions and personal opinions. When it comes to preparation, before

writing an argumentative essay, the writer needs to do a thorough research on the

subject, but does not need to have the knowledge about the audience. On the

other hand, the writer can write a persuasive essay even without doing much

research, but he should have certain knowledge about the audience.

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Typically, this writing answers one of the five W’s: who, what, where, when, and why and “how,” indicating how to do something

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Informative

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This word refers to chronological arrangement of the parts and sticking together of ideas

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Coherence

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16
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It combines facts with emotions to convince the reader that the author is right

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Persuasive

17
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This technique is mostly logic-based

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Argumentative

18
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This word refers to the focus given in the text.

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Emphasis

19
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Correlative, coordinating and subordinating are examples of

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Conjunctions

20
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Informative essay is also known as _____

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Expository writing

21
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It makes the reader recognize the chosen side of argument is valid.

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Argumentative

22
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What is another name for your comeback to a counterargument, disproving a different opinion?

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Rebuttal

23
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Only presents only one side; the author’s side

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Persuasive

24
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Makes claims without evidence

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Persuasive

25
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Presents multiple sides but it
is clear which is the author’s side

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Argumentative

26
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A persuasive essay is written to persuade the reader. The writer attempts to get the reader to agree with his point of view. He presents arguments, research, and ideas to convince the reader

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