AP LANG ARGUMENT QUIZ TERMS

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<p>Argument</p>

Argument

A reasons or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an idea is right or wrong

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<p>Claim</p>

Claim

An assertation/statement of the truth of something

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<p>Assert</p>

Assert

To state a fact or belief confidently

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<p>Equivocate</p>

Equivocate

When one tries to argue both sides evenly, thus not asserting a clear position

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<p>Position</p>

Position

One’s stance on an issue

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<p>Challenge</p>

Challenge

To contradict a position

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<p>Defend</p>

Defend

To support a position

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<p>Qualify</p>

Qualify

To set parameters for an argument (Yes, but… or No, but…)

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<p>Commentary</p>

Commentary

Analysis that explains the significance of the evidence

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<p>Hypothetical Evidence </p>

Hypothetical Evidence

Examples that could potentially happen but have not already happened (Hypothetical evidence tends to be weak evidence and should not be included in essays)

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<p>General Evidence</p>

General Evidence

Evidence that is too vague or broad

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<p>Somewhat Specific Evidence</p>

Somewhat Specific Evidence

Evidence that has some concrete details but is still somewhat imprecise

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<p>Specific Evidence</p>

Specific Evidence

Evidence that contains detailed information to help the reader clearly understand the example

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<p>Counterargument</p>

Counterargument

The opposing argument

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<p>Counterclaim</p>

Counterclaim

A claim made to rebut (go against/refute/disprove) a previous claim

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<p>Rebuttal</p>

Rebuttal

A refutation or contradiction; follows the counterclaim to disprove it, thus strengthening one’s position

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<p>Concession </p>

Concession

Acknowledging the merit of the opposing argument

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<p>Refutation </p>

Refutation

The action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false