Judging The Relevance Of Ideas And Soundness Of Author's Reasoning In Persuasive Essay Flashcards

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What is the primary goal of a persuasive essay?

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To convince the reader of a particular viewpoint or argument.

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True or False: The relevance of ideas in a persuasive essay is not important.

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False

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Fill in the blank: Evaluating the __________ of an author’s reasoning is crucial for assessing their argument.

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soundness

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What are the two key components to judge in a persuasive essay?

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Relevance of ideas and soundness of reasoning.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a method to assess the soundness of reasoning? A) Checking for logical fallacies B) Evaluating evidence C) Ignoring counterarguments D) Analyzing assumptions

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C) Ignoring counterarguments

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What does it mean for an idea to be relevant in a persuasive essay?

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It means that the idea directly supports the argument being made.

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True or False: A persuasive essay can be effective even if it contains irrelevant ideas.

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False

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What is a logical fallacy?

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An error in reasoning that undermines the logic of an argument.

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Fill in the blank: A strong persuasive essay should include __________ to support its claims.

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evidence

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Multiple Choice: Which type of evidence is most persuasive? A) Anecdotal B) Statistical C) Personal opinion D) Unsupported claims

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B) Statistical

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What role do counterarguments play in evaluating a persuasive essay?

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They help to strengthen the author’s position by addressing potential objections.

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True or False: Emotional appeals are sufficient for a sound argument.

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False

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What is the importance of the thesis statement in a persuasive essay?

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It presents the main argument and sets the direction for the essay.

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Fill in the blank: The use of __________ helps to clarify the author’s reasoning in a persuasive essay.

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examples

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes sound reasoning? A) Based on personal beliefs B) Supported by evidence C) Relying on popularity D) Lacking logical structure

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B) Supported by evidence

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How can one identify irrelevant ideas in a persuasive essay?

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By assessing whether the idea contributes to the main argument or supports the thesis.

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True or False: All persuasive essays must include a call to action.

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What is an assumption in the context of persuasive writing?

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A belief or statement taken for granted without proof in the argument.

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Fill in the blank: A __________ argument is one that is logically consistent and well-founded.

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Multiple Choice: What is the effect of using credible sources in a persuasive essay? A) It weakens the argument B) It adds authority C) It confuses the reader D) It is unnecessary

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B) It adds authority

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What should a writer do if they realize their argument contains a logical fallacy?

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Revise the argument to eliminate the fallacy and strengthen the reasoning.

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True or False: The conclusion of a persuasive essay should reinforce the main argument.

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What is the significance of audience awareness in a persuasive essay?

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It helps tailor arguments to resonate with the readers’ values and beliefs.

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Fill in the blank: A well-structured persuasive essay will follow a clear __________.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes an effective counterargument? A) A weak point B) A strong rebuttal C) An irrelevant point D) An unsupported claim
B) A strong rebuttal
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What does the 'T' in TREE stand for in a persuasive essay?
The 'T' stands for 'Topic sentence'.
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True or False: The 'R' in TREE represents the reasoning behind the argument.
True.
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Fill in the blank: The 'E' in TREE is for _____, which provides evidence to support the claim.
Evidence.
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What is the purpose of the second 'E' in TREE?
The second 'E' stands for 'Explanation', which elaborates on how the evidence supports the argument.
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a component of the TREE structure?
C. Conclusion.
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Short answer: Why is the TREE structure important in persuasive writing?
It helps organize thoughts and provides a clear framework for presenting arguments.
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What role does the 'Topic sentence' play in the TREE framework?
It introduces the main idea or argument of the paragraph.
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True or False: The explanation in the TREE structure is optional.
False.
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What does effective evidence in the TREE structure do?
It supports the claim with credible and relevant information.
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How does the TREE structure enhance the persuasiveness of an essay?
By logically organizing arguments, making them easier to follow and more convincing.