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11 Cards in this Set
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Premise |
a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context.
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Reasoning |
the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
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Divine Providence |
God's intervention in the world
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"Loaded Language" |
wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes |
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Skeptical |
not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations. |
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Parallelism |
the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose that correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning, etc. |
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Rhetorical |
expressed in terms intended to persuade or impress |
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Analogy |
a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification. |
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Ethical Appeal |
method of persuasion that's based on the author's credibility |
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Appeal to Authority |
A fallacy in which a rhetor seeks to persuade an audience not by giving evidence but by appealingto the respect people have for the famous |
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Appeal to association |
persuasive technique through which a link is drawn between two unrelated things to make a point.
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