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

Claim
An assertation/statement of the truth of something

Assert
To state a fact or belief confidently

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

Position
One’s stance on an issue

Challenge
To contradict a position

Defend
To support a position

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

Commentary
Analysis that explains the significance of the evidence

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)

General Evidence
Evidence that is too vague or broad

Somewhat Specific Evidence
Evidence that has some concrete details but is still somewhat imprecise

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

Counterargument
The opposing argument

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

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

Concession
Acknowledging the merit of the opposing argument

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