Argumentative unit Flashcards

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A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong

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Argument

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2
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An assertion/statement of the truth of something

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Claim

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3
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To state a fact or belief confidently

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Assert

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4
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When one tries to argue both sides evenly, thus not asserting a clear position

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Equivocate

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5
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One’s stance on an issue

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Position

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6
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To contradict a Position

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Challenge

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7
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To support a position

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Defend

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8
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To set parameters for an argument (yes, but… No, but…

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Qualify

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9
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Examples that could potentially happen but have not actually happened

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Hypothetical Evidence

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10
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Evidence that is vague or too broad

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General Evidence

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11
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Evidence that has some concrete details but is still somewhat imprecise

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Somewhat specific Evidence

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12
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Evidence that contains detailed information to help the reader clearly understand the example

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Specific Evidence

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13
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Analysis that explains the significance of the evidence

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Commentary

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14
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The opposing argument

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Counterargument

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15
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A claim made to be rebut

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Counterclaim

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16
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A refutation or contradiction; follows the counterclaim to disprove it, thus strengthening one’s position

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Rebuttal

17
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Acknowledging the merit of the opposing argument

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Concession

18
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The action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false

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Refutation