Business Writing Strategies 2 Flashcards
adjustment grant (np)
A piece of writing that relays good news and explains it with facts and reasons
adjustment refusal (np)
A piece of writing that refuses someone’s request
bad news outline (np)
A template to follow when reporting bad news
conversely (adv)
in an opposite way:
Poor health is accepted as an attribute of normal ageing. Conversely, youth is depicted as a time of vitality and good health.
refrain (v)
to avoid doing or stop yourself from doing something:
We refrained from talking until we knew that it was safe.
Ethos (n)
Ethos (sometimes called an appeal to ethics), then, is used as a means of convincing an audience via the authority or credibility of the persuader, be it a notable or experienced figure in the field or even a popular celebrity.
Pathos (n)
Pathos (appeal to emotion) is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response to an impassioned plea or a convincing story.
Logos (n)
Logos (appeal to logic) is a way of persuading an audience with reason, using facts and figures.
rational (a)
based on clear thought and reason:
There must be some rational explanation for what happened.
intangible (a)
impossible to touch, to describe exactly, or to give an exact value:
She has that intangible quality which you might call charisma.