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1 Nonfiction vocabulary

2 Speeches: a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.

3 Aphorisms:  a concise statement that contains a general truth, such as, “if it ain't broke, don't fix it.”

4 Epigraphs: a short quotation or saying at the beginning of a book or chapter, intended to suggest its theme.

5 Literary devices: a technique a writer uses to produce a special effect in their writing.

6 Persuasive texts: is a written argument that tries to convince you to believe or do something.

7 Author’s purpose: the reason an author decides to write about a specific topic. Then, once a topic is selected, the author must decide whether his purpose for writing is to inform, persuade, entertain, or explain his ideas to the reader.

8 Factual claims: reasons to support a belief or position in dispute.

9 Opinions: a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

10 Commonplace Assertions:  A statement that many people assume to be true, but it can't be proven.

11 Making Inferences: the process of making an educated guess.

12 Logical Fallacies:  an error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid. Example: John's iPhone broke after two weeks, so there must be something faulty in the general manufacture of iPhones.

13 Rhetorical Fallacies: A deceptive or misleading argument

14 Caricatures:  a comically or grotesquely exaggerated representation of (someone or something).

15 Loaded Language/Terms: wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes. 

16 Leading Questions: a question that prompts or encourages the desired answer.

17 False Assumptions: Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof

18 Incorrect premise: an incorrect proposition that forms the basis of an argument.


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