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experts and important people that support your side of the argument
big names
your main point
claim
using logic, numbers, facts, and data to support your argument
logos
appealing to your audience’s emotions
pathos
making yourself seem trustworthy believable
ethos
building a sense of urgency for your case
Kairos
using studies and information to make your argument seem more convincing; you can use words, graphs, tables, illustrations
research
belief in the ability to succeed
self-efficancy
to be against something
oppose
a feeling of belief
opinion
to write exactly what someone has said
quote
make a firm decision to do something
resolve
a subject to be debated
proposition
a strong statement to support one side of an argument
contention
side that supports the proposition
affirmative side
side that opposes the proposition
negative side
response to a counterargument
rebuttal
to admit that someone else is right
concede
an opposing argument of response
counterargument