Argumentative Unit Flashcards

1
Q

a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an 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 somehthing

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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
Q

one’s stance on an issue

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position

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6
Q

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 of an argument

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qualify

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9
Q

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 bad

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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
Q

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 rebut a previous claim

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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
Q

acknowledging the merit of the opposing argument

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concession

18
Q

the action of proving a statement of theory to be wrong or false

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refutation