DETERMINING TEXTUAL EVIDENCE Flashcards

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refer to claims that are made to rebut the previous claim in your readings.

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Counterclaims

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is a statement that asserts facts based on one’s understanding.

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Claim

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3
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an explanation behind an individual’s claim

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Reason

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4
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statement that proves the truth and leads to the conclusion of the argument.

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Evidence

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5
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is the opposite of the claim. A statement that contradicts one’s claim and is usually proven by reasons and evidences.

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Counterclaim

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6
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is defined as the details given by the author in order to support his/her claims.

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Textual evidence

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7
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It reveals the position of the writer while strengthening and adding variety or weight to the argument.

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Textual Evidence

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8
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  • restate the text in your own words.
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Paraphrasing

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9
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  • stating the text and other relevant details in a shorter way.
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Summarizing

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10
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  • mentioning a specific section in the text.
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Referencing

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11
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  • directly restate a part of the text.
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Quoting

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