Perspective - A way of thinking about something; a belief or opinion about an issue (also referred to as point of view), Argument - A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others, Persuade - To convince, Evidence - Details given to support the claim, Fact - Something that has been proven to be true, Opinion - A view or judgement formed about something, not based in fact or knowledge, Statistics - Numerical data given in support of a claim, Research - Information found through investigative studies or surveys, Expert opinion - The professional opinion of someone with the education and credible knowledge to support that opinion, Counterclaim - The opposing side's argument, Rebuttal - Evidence that proves the counterclaim wrong, Claim - A debatable statement, Anecdote - A brief story that supports a claim, Ethos - A persuasive technique that appeals to character, trustworthiness, and credibility, Pathos - A persuasive technique that appeals to emotions, Logos - A persuasive technique that appeals to reason, logic, and facts, Aristotle  - The creator of the three appeals: ethos, pathos, and logos, Compare - To identify the similarities between two or more things, Contrast - To identify the differences between two or more things,

Unit 4: Argument Content Vocabulary

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الخيارات

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