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19 Cards in this Set
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Text features
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Aspects of a text designed to help you locate understand and organize info
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Hypothesize
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To propose an explanation for some thing or an assumption or guess
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Hypothesis
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Your guess or assumption. Notize between hythous , which is the purpose statement of an essay
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Primary source |
An origin account or record created at the time of an event by someone who witnessed or was involved in it. |
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Secondary source |
These analize interpret or critique primary sources. Textbook about historical events movie and book reviews are secondary sources. |
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credibility |
Comes from the word credible, which means “believable or trustworthy" |
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inference |
A conclusion that the reader draws based on details in a text or a speech. |
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valid |
Facts or details in a text are valid when they support the claim a writer is making |
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search term |
A single word or a short phrase used in a database search. |
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norm |
Refers to something that is usual or expected. Grip norm refer to the social behavior that is typical or expected of the group
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counterclaim |
opposite of claim |
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persuasion |
the act or skill of taking something or something into doing something |
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editorial |
A short essay in which a publican, or someone speaking for a publicican |
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bandwagon |
everyone is buying it so you should too |
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avant-guard |
you are the only one that has this thing so you are cool |
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testimonial |
advertiser uses a person to promote it |
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facts and figures
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stats that seem smart and cool 200% 4/5
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rhetoric |
The voice a writer or speaker uses to persuade an audience |
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rhetorical claim
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rhetorical questions that generate emotions with the product
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