English language art argumentative

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An __________ is a statement or claim that can be supported by evidence.

Argument

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A __________ is a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea or action.

Premise

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Counterarguments are __________ that challenge the main argument.

objections

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A __________ is the main point that an author is trying to make in an argumentative essay.

thesis statement

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__________ are facts, statistics, or expert opinions that support the argument.

Evidence

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A __________ is a logical fallacy that occurs when a conclusion is drawn from insufficient evidence.

hasty generalization

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Using emotional appeals to persuade an audience is known as __________.

pathos

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In an argumentative essay, the __________ is the final part where the main points are summarized and the argument is reinforced.

conclusion

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__________ is the opposing viewpoint that an author anticipates and addresses in their argument.

counterclaim

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An effective argument will include __________ to strengthen its credibility.

reliable sources

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An __________ is a statement or claim that can be supported by evidence.

Argument

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In a conclusion, an effective __________ consists of restating the main argument, providing supporting evidence, and offering insightful commentary.

assertion, evidence, commentary

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