SLO Vocab Terms Flashcards

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Evaluate

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Examine and judge carefully, to judge or determine the quality of something to assess

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2
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Analysis

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The process or result of identifying the parts if a while and their relationship to one another

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3
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Explicit

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Clearly expressed or fully stated in the actual text

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4
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Connotation

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The range of associations that a word or phrase suggests in addition to its dictionary meaning

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5
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Irony

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Incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the expected result

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6
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Inference

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A judgment based on reasoning rather than on a direct or explicit statement. A conclusion based in facts or circumstances

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7
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Tone

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The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject or the work itself

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8
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Refutation

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Countering of anticipated arguments

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9
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Juxtaposition

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placing one thing adjacent to another, especially for comparison and contrast

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10
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Rhetoric

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the art and study of effective writing and speech

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diction

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specific word choice an author makes to persuade or to convey tone

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12
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clause

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a group of words containing at least one pairing subject and predicate

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13
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Phrase

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a group of words that do not contain at least one paired subject and predicate

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14
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ethos

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mod of persuasion requiring speakers to establish their credibility skill or maralisty on a given subject to an intended audience

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15
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pathos

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mode of persuasion speakers use when appealing to the various emotions of the audience including fear inspiration intimidation idealism anger nostalgia despair optimism etc

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16
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Logos

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mode of persuasion speakers us when appealing to the audience’s ability to distinguish, through discourse, the difference between what is reasonable or unreasonable

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Evidence

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proof coming from sources, fieldwork, and research that validates any logical support of an argument

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Reasons

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Statements of logic that offer support for an argument

19
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Comma Splice

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a tyoe of run on sentence in which the writer erroneously placed only a comma between two independent clauses resulting in a failure to link the link the two according to grammatical convention

20
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Claims

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Any statements of belief that can be contested, argument

21
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Claim of Value

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a statement made to show that something is moral or immoral

22
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Fallacy

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rationales for claims that might seem reasonable, but are actually usound- and usually false.

23
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Claim of Policy

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a statement made to endorse specific courses of action

24
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Claim of Fact

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a statement made to verify the authenticity of something

25
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fused sentences

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a type of run on sentence in which the writer has failed to make any attempt either to link or separate two independent clauses, utilizing neither punctuation, nor conjunction

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loose sentence

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a sentence structure in which a main clause is followed by subordinate phrases and clauses

27
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Parallelism

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the similarity of structure in a pair of series of related words, phrases, or clauses

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Periodic sentence

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a long and frequently involved sentence, marked by suspended syntax, in which the sense is not completed until the final word

29
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ambiguity

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the presence of two or more possible meaning in any passage

30
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concession

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an argumentative strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledged the validity of an opponent’s point