Unit 4 Academic Vocab Flashcards

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Formality

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Level of sophistication in language, word choice, appearance, and delivery of a message

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Tone

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The attitude toward a subject

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Formal Tone

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Business-like, high-level vocabulary, very structured

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Informal Tone

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Very personal, sometimes slang vocabulary

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Influence

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The ability to affect other peoples thinking

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Persuasive

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Make someone believe something

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Argument

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The main point expressed about a topic

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Rhetorical Fallacy

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An argument that is not really sound but may still be convincing

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Appeal

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The means of persuasion in an argument

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Logia Fallacy

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Depends on faulty logic

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Emotional Fallacy

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A fairly appeals to a person’s emotions

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Ethical Fallacy

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Unreasonable attack on the writer’s own authority or character

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Ad Hominem

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A fallacy that is a personal attack on a character to distract from the argument

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Testimonial

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A statement in support of a particular truth, fact, or claim

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Exaggeration

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A fallacy in which there is an overstatement of more than is true

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Stereotyping

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A fallacy that applies broad generalizations to a person or group which are found untrue

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Appeal to Authority

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Agreeing to an argent simply based on another person who may not be fully qualified

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Categorical Claim

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A fallacy in which a claim is based on faulty logic relating two things only because they are in the same category

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Explicit Message

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Very specific or clear to understand

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Implicit Message

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Uses graphics, body language, etc. to communicate meaning-the meaning must be inferred