Persuasive Techniques - Specific Flashcards
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a brief reference to something, usually from history or literature that the writer expects the reader to recognize
allusion
Name the persuasive technique described below.
an argument made by comparing two like things
analogy
also known as an analogical argument or an argument from analogy
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a short narrative involving the writer’s experiences
anecdote
Name the persuasive technique described below.
an argument that claims that something is true or not true, using an objective standard of judgment
argument of fact
e.g. Today’s students struggle more with rhetorical analysis than previous generations because they don’t read as much.
Name the persuasive technique described below.
an argument that claims that something should or should not be done in the future
argument of policy
e.g. Today’s students should read more because doing so will help them write better and do better at rhetorical analysis.
Name the persuasive technique described below.
an argument that claims that something possesses some subjective characteristic, like good or bad, right or wrong, ethical or unethical, etc.
argument of value
e.g. Today’s students write poorly because they don’t read as much as previous generations.
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a prompting for the audience to take a specific course of action
call to action
only rhetorically interesting if done in an unusual or unexpected way
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a kind of framing wherein the worst possible outcome of a situation is imagined
catastrophe
verb form = catastrophize
Name the persuasive technique described below.
an argument that claims one event or condition causes another
cause and effect
also known as a causal argument
Name the persuasive technique described below.
an acknowledgement of the merits of an opposing argument
concession
Name the persuasive technique described below.
the act of identifying an opposing argument and then rebutting it
counterargument
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a kind of example that demonstrates the weakness of an opposing generalization
counterexample
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a kind of example that relies on numbers, rates, or percentages
data/statistics
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a kind of characterization or framing wherein a single characteristic is examined in isolation, thus exaggerating its significance
distortion
Name the persuasive technique described below.
a specific instance of something used to make a larger generalization
example