2660639483 | Audience | The listend, viewer, or reader of text. Most have multiple audiences. | 0 | |
2660639484 | Concession | And acknowledgment that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable. And a strong argument, a concession is usually accompanied by a refutation challenging the validility of the opposing argument. | 1 | |
2660639485 | Connotation | Meanings or associations that readers have with a word beyond its dictionary definition or denotation. | 2 | |
2660639486 | Context | The circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding a text, | 3 | |
2660639487 | Counterargument | An opposing argument to the one a writer is putting forward. Rather than ignoring counter argument, a strong writer will usually address it through the process of concession and refutation. | 4 |
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