14112802884 | Analogy | Explaining something complex by comparing it to something more simple. | 0 | |
14112802885 | Argument | The combination of reasons, evidence, etc that an author uses to convince an audience of their position. | 1 | |
14112802886 | Aristotelian appeals | Three different methods of appealing to an audience to convince them—ethos, logos, and pathos. | 2 | |
14112802887 | Attitude | The writer's personal views or feelings about the subject at hand | 3 | |
14112802888 | Audience | Who the author is directing his or her message towards | 4 |
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