English IV Unit 7 PT Flashcards

1
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a Change in Usual Grammar Structures or Patterns

A

Scheme

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2
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a language device in which two opposing ideas are placed together in a sentence using parallel constructions to achieve a contrasting effect

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antithesis

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3
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a Repeating Pattern of Particular Words, Phrases, or Entire Sentences that Show Equally Important Ideas

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parallelism

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4
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an act of fraud when writers use another’s work or idea as their own

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plagiarism

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5
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captures the reader’s attention and sets the tone

A

introduction

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6
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Arguments that Refute the Claims of the Opposing Viewpoint

A

Counterarguments

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7
Q

for an Argumentative Research Paper, this Should be Formal

A

Tone

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8
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not giving a fair and objective point of view

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bias

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9
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those who have a consensus of their peers

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experts

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10
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the individualized pattern of style of a writer

A

voice

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11
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The Conclusion of the Research and Evidence of an Argumentative Research Paper is the __________.

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Thesis Statement

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12
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If Credible and Valid sources Cannot be found, the Research Question must be __________.

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Obscure

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13
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If the Evidence You have Found is Inaccurate or Insufficient to Support your Research Question, then you should __________.

A

Modify The Research Question

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14
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The Purpose of an Argumentative Research Paper is to __________.

A

Persuade Readers

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15
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Writers must know their __________ to know how to present their arguments.

A

Audience

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16
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Leaving out key facts to slant towards your position is called __________.

A

Bias By Omission

17
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making a decision about something based on limited information

A

Hasty Generalization

18
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saying that because one event follows another, the first event is the cause of the second event

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post hoc

19
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to a sickening degree

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ad nauseam

20
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real or genuine

A

bona fide

21
Q

buyer beware

A

caveat emptor

22
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an embarrassing situation

A

faux pas

23
Q

an unacceptable person

A

persona non grata

24
Q

done for free or not requiring payment

A

pro bono

25
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method of operating

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modus operandi