argumentative

Cards (15)

  • aims to educate and inform the readers about something clearly and concisely
    adds new information, interpret, and discuss a particular process
    informative writing
  • unlocks unfamiliar terms and concepts
    definition
  • the portrayal or expression of ideas through the senses
    description
  • presents anecdote to introduce the theme of the topic
    narration
  • examines the cause and effect of the topic to an audience
    cause and effect
  • the readers understanding and grasping the meaning of information by considering similarities and differences
    comparison and contrast
  • convinces and pursuades the reader to believe in the ideas and the writer claims
    persuasive writing
  • rhetorical devices that use various strategies to repeat statements that readers might believe in her viewpoints
    repetition
  • is a technique that contends or argues a point to push the claim of the writer.
    once the reader is hooked, the writer provides supporting pieces of facts, statistics
    consistency
  • refers to the use of we in the text. this will make the audience fell needed and more personally involved in the process
    inclusivity
  • writer collects data and evidence that he or she will assess and make a stand on
    argumentative writing
  • proves the readers that you are credible enough to make claims and strong arguments while using emotions appeal to seal the argument
    show expertise and emotions
  • assumes tha not all who listen to your claim know it. responsible for informing them about the topic and consistently reminding them of it

    explain the argument
  • make sure the documents and texts to be used are properly analyzed, studied and examines

    analyze texts and pieces of evidence
  • do not attempt to convince your audience to side with you
    establish a middle ground