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25 Cards in this Set
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Exposition |
To explain and analyze information by presentin an idea/evidence E: for explain |
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Naration |
telling a story to introduce/support/illustrate a concept
N: for narrate |
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Description |
Re-create, invent, or illustrates a thing to be pictured by the audence
D: for describe |
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Argument/persuasin |
To prove the validity of an idea or point of view by presenting reasoning to convince the reader
P: for prove
-take action |
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Ethos |
authority and EXPERTISE |
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Logos |
FACTS and Statistics |
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Pathos |
Feeling and EMOTIONS |
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Rhetorical questions |
Questions posed with no answer |
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Repettition of ideas |
Reapeating previous statments/ideas |
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Loaded words |
Words with connotative meanings for influence |
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Analogy |
Drawing a connection to an more understood concept |
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Diction |
A speakers distinct vocabulary chocies |
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Connotative |
Cultural/emotional corolation with a word |
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Tone |
How a speaker conveys there feelings |
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Hyperbole |
An exageration to show emphasis |
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Understatment |
Stings a little |
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Allusion |
A reference to another well known work, used for comparison |
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Satire |
-A genre or form -used to mock an idea by showcasing its flaws -shortcomings are rediculed by means of reversal
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Fallacious reasoning |
A component of flawed logic that renders the whole argument invalid |
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Propaganda |
Amied at influencing the opinions/behaviors of a large group of people Emotional rather than rational arguments May lie (a lot) |
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Bias |
U really need this 1 m8 |
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Steryotyping |
Oversimplification of concepts based on the idea that everyone in a group shares the same attributes |
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Invalid inferenes: |
-bias -steryotyping -propraganda -fallacious arguments |
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Valid inferences |
Supports findings |
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Invalid inferences |
Unsuported inferences |