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15 Cards in this Set
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Claim of Value
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A claim that asserts some things are less or more desirable than others
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Cliche
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a worn-put expression or idea, no longer capable of producing a visual image provoking though about a subject
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Comparison warrant
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a warrant based on shared characteristics and circumstances of two
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concrete warrant
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language that describes specific, generally observable, persons, places, or things
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Connotation
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the overtones that adhere to a word through long usage
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Credibility
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the audience's belief in the arguer's trustworthiness
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Deduction
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reasoning by which we establish that a conclusion must be true because the statements on which it is based are true
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Definition
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an explanation of the meaning of a term,concept, or experience; may be used for clarification, especially of a claim, or as a means of developing an argument
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Definition by negation
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defining a thing by saying what it is not
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Ethos
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the qualities of character, intelligence, and godwill in an arguer that contribute to an audience's acceptance of the claim
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Euphemism
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a pleasant or flattening expressioin used in place o one that is less agreeable but possibly more accurate
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Evidence
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Facts or opinions that support an issue or claim; may consist of statistics, reports of personal experience, or views of experts
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Extended definition
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a definition that uses several different methos of development
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Fact
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something that is believed to have objective of reality, a piece of information regarded as verifiable
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Factual evidence
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support consisting of data that is considered objectively verifiable by the audience
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