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8739388922 | Deductive | Characterized by reasoning that cites a specific isntance to draw a larger or more general conclusion | 0 | |
8739388923 | Evidence | Information used to strengthen or prove a writer's desired conclusion | 1 | |
8739388924 | Ethos | The element of an author's distinctive character in his or her work conned to the audience in the way he or she values evidence and foresees potential objections by that audience | 2 | |
8739388925 | Ideas or statements | Claims | 3 | |
8739388926 | Inductive | Characterized by reasoning which arrives at a conclusion dependent on a major premise | 4 | |
8739388927 | Voice | The unique identity that emerges from an individual's inflections, content, and purpose | 5 | |
8739388928 | Pathos | The element of emotion in an author's work | 6 | |
8739388929 | Primary sources | Material that stems directly from the time or event to which it pertains. | 7 | |
8739388930 | Logos | The element of rational argument in an author's work | 8 | |
8739388931 | Patterns of Inquiry | Methods used to simulate thought about and convey a topic | 9 | |
8739388932 | Equanimity | Composure, level head ness or rationally. | 10 | |
8739388933 | Ethos | The element of an author;s distinctive character in his or her work, conveyed to the audience in the way he or she values evidence and foresees potential objections | 11 | |
8739388934 | Concession | An acknowledgment of weakness, fault, or complication existing in one's own stance or p o v . | 12 | |
8739452075 | Persona | An identity or character | 13 | |
8739452076 | Fallacy | An error in reasoning that leads to a false conclusion | 14 | |
8739452078 | Rhetoric | Communication aimed to persuade an audience of the validity of a particular point or idea. | 15 | |
8739452077 | Faulty reasoning | Analysis that is not logical because of various inherent flaws | 16 | |
8739497580 | Pathos | The element of emotion in an author's work | 17 | |
8739497581 | Empathy | The quality of understanding other's vies and why they hold them | 18 | |
8739497582 | Logos | The elements of rational argument in an author's work | 19 |