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1 The meaning, association, or emotion that has come to be attached to a word is its
connotation

2 What the writer (or speaker) wants to prove is called the
claim

3 A(n) _________source is a firsthand account where writers present their own experiences, opinions, and ideas. primary

4 Adding information, usually in the form of details, is __________.
elaboration

5 __________ are statements made by a recognized authority on the subject.
Expert opinions

6 A(n) __________ appeal speaks to readers’ common sense and logic.
logical

7 A(n) _________is a series of statements in a text designed to convince the reader of something.
argument

8 A(n) _______appeal is aimed at readers’ hearts (fear, love, sympathy, pride, etc.).
emotional

9 The literal, dictionary definition of a word is called its
denotation

10 _______is specific information or proof that supports the reasons/assertions in an argument.
Evidence

11 counter-claim or counter-argument
An opinion that challenges the reasoning behind a position and shows that there are grounds for taking the opposite view is the counter-claim or counter-argument

12 _______are personal examples or observations (stories, for example) that illustrate a point.
Anecdotes

13 A(n) _________source is a secondhand account, often based on more than one viewpoint.
secondary

14 _________is the writer’s attitude toward her/his subject or audience.
Tone

15 The organizational pattern that writers use to make their meaning clear is called
text structure

16 _________ is proving something to be false or someone to be in error through logical argument or by providing evidence to the contrary. Rebuttal

17 Orderly thought or procedure; rational conversations are also called
discourse

18 _________is being literate in a content area.
Content literacy

19 Using labels to attack a person who holds an opposing view instead of giving reasons or evidence to attack the opposing view itself is name calling

20 __________ gives all members of a group the same (usually undesirable) characteristics.
Stereotyping

21 __________ are statements that can be proven true (statistics, numerical information, etc.).
Facts

22 Reasons supported by evidence is called__________.
Logic

23 __________ are examples from scientific research.
Case studies

24 The repetition or words, phrases, or sentences in order to heighten their emotional effect is __________. Parallelism

25 Faulty reasoning or mistakes in logical thinking is called_________.
Fallacious reasoning

26 __________ is a logical fallacy where one event is said to be the cause of another event just because the two events happened in sequence. False cause and effect

27 A(n) __________ assumes that there are only two possible choices or solutions, even though there may be many. Either/or fallacy

28 __________ is a logical fallacy consisting of a broad, general statement or conclusion that is made without sufficient evidence. Hasty generalization

29 __________, also called circular reasoning, assumes the truth of a statement before it has been proved. Begging the question

30 A stated idea or opinion that a writer has about a subject/issue is the writer’s __________.
position

31 Evidence using comparisons that show similarities between otherwise unrelated facts or ideas are called__________. Analogies

32 __________ is a broad statement that applies to or covers many individuals, experiences, situations, observations, or texts. Generalization

33 Commonly accepted beliefs
Evidence using specific instances or illustrations of a general idea that most people share is called__________. Commonly accepted beliefs

34 __________ is a willingness to believe or accept something as true; it is also the ability to inspire that belief or trust. Credibility

35 Good Luck!


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