AP Language: Arrangement Flashcards
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3675663122 | 3 main types of logic for arranging your ideas | Deductive, Toulmin, Inductive | 0 | |
3675798073 | What are the two hooks a writer should never use | Definition or since the beginning of Time | 1 | |
3675798074 | What are the parts of a three-part essay? | Intro, body, and conclusion | 2 | |
3675798075 | What is our class metaphor for the intro? | Build a bridge between your audience and what you want to say. Spark their interest. | 3 | |
3675665151 | What are the two main categories of evidence | Firsthand and secondhand | 4 | |
3675798076 | What is a claim? | A statement that a reasonable person can disagree with because that statement is arguable | 5 | |
3675798077 | Define Bathos | Bad pathos; an overuse of pathos | 6 | |
3675798078 | An example of inductive logic is: | Needs a lot of instances and draw conclusion from that data | 7 | |
3675798079 | The three types of first-hand evidence | Personal experience, Anecdote and current events | 8 | |
3675798080 | What is the purpose of a hook? | To turn the reader from a hostile to sympathetic reader | 9 | |
3675798081 | What is the concept that humans use to mediate? | Ornament at the joint | 10 | |
3675798082 | Why are transitions important? | Ties your sections together, helps you know what you're doing, demonstrates to your audience ethos, demonstrate style by using words appropriately | 11 | |
3675798083 | Six types of intros | Analogical, corrective, illustrative, indirect, inquisitive, paradoxical | 12 | |
3675798084 | Six parts of a classical oration | Exordium, narratio, partitio, refutatio, confirmatio, conclusion | 13 | |
3675798085 | What are the 4 1/2 types of outlining? | Topic outlining, topic sentence outlining, boxing, question based, reverse | 14 | |
3684667983 | What is a rogerian argument? | You accept the counter argument and listen to the opponent | 15 | |
3675798086 | What is an enthymeme? | Syllogism with a premise missing | 16 | |
3675798087 | Example of a value claim | Softball is better than soccer | 17 | |
3675798088 | Example of a policy claim | We should get rid of our uniforms | 18 | |
3675798089 | Three main types of thesis statements? | Counter argument, open ended, close ended | 19 | |
3675798090 | What does STAR stand for? | Sufficiency, typicality, accuracy, relevancy | 20 | |
3675798091 | Name a logical fallacy and what it is | Ad hominem - attacking the man and not the argument | 21 | |
3675798092 | Three main jobs of an introduction? | Hooker reader, states thesis, provide background/focus to the thesis | 22 | |
3675798093 | What is an example of a good conclusion? | Spiral - have a new perspective | 23 | |
3675798094 | Example of deductive reasoning | All dogs are red, mr ramquist hates the colour red, mr ramquist hates dogs | 24 | |
3675798095 | What are the five canons of rhetoric in a order? | Invention, arrangement, style, memory, delivery | 25 | |
3675798096 | What is an implicit claim? | A claim that is understood without being said, it's inferred by the audience. (body language/images) | 26 | |
3675798097 | What is an explicit claim? | Bluntly stated claim, direct and straightforward | 27 | |
3675798098 | 3 types of second hand evidence? | Quantitative, history, expert opinion | 28 | |
3675798099 | 4 types of claims | Policy, cause, value, definition | 29 | |
3675798100 | Example of a cause claim | She failed her test because she didn't study | 30 | |
3675798101 | Examples of a definition claim | Marriage is for man and a woman | 31 | |
3684648599 | What provides the rational for the warrant? | The backing | 32 | |
3684654479 | What is star used for? | Testing the strength of an argument | 33 |