Position Paper Flashcards

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These are facts or information as proof of whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.

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EVIDENCE

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This view or judgment about something is formed not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

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Opinion

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It is to cause someone to believe something through the consistent effort of convincing.

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PERSUADE

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> An assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.

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CLAIM

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It is a statement of reasons; and facts intended to support a point of view.

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ARGUMENT

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It is restricted and based on facts

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FACTUAL

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A sufficient ground of explanation or logical defense to explain a fact.

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REASON

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It is the point at which an unsettled matter is ready for a decision.

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ISSUE

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An action or words to resist an attack.

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DEFENSE

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This is purposely made to rebut a previous claim.

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COUNTERCLAIM

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Its goal is to convince an audience that the opinion raised underwent investigation and data collection and that it is therefore valid.

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POSITION PAPER

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appeals to readers’ emotions

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PERSUASION

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relies on logic and evidence

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ARGUMENTATION

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