English Questions
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Appearance is key. Reinforce credibility- emblem or logo. Design- font color or background. communicates personal preferences. Choice of medium, & follow design conventions.
ask. Deception if unclear can also provide good material for rhetorical analysis. Measure strengths risks ethics
Not just generate heat but to enhance and sharpen knowledge. Debates about the past are called forensic arguments. People want to know what happened at an earlier time. Rely on evidence and testimony. Rely on precedents decisions that influence policies in future, also analysis of cause and effect. Forensic- character to enrich perspectives. Allude to past and present,
Introduction, contexts, writers position, benefits to opponent. Think about opposing positions and describe them fairy. Acknowledge alternatives and how they might be reasonable.
Formal study of principles and reasoning- logic. Many people use syllogisms (Deductive reasoning). Enthymemes are sentence that includes claim and reason but depends on audience's agreement with implicit assumption.
Usually involves statement that can be proved or disproved with specific evidence. Involves layers of complexity not initially apparent. Usually still argued with facts.
words/ phrases that place a limit on claims. Usually, sometime. Arguments more reasonable
Readers judge based on how stylishly case is made. Personal pronouns, vocabulary. Colors, angles editing.
look for shared values. Most audiences composed with specific audiences. Examine establishment of credibility. Be respectful.
Find a topic, research author, formulate a claim, organize, evidence for claim
Explain one concept by comparing it to another.
Readers believe honest writers. Pay attention to details choice of words/ colors
Think of arguments as debates. Attention, facts, claims, support, rebuttal, summary. Similar to day: introduction, background, lines of argument, alternative arguments, conclusion. Focus on conflict between positions.
-Experiences, knowledge, writers answer boldly or attach titles. Sometimes more specific with credentials- attach school. Know subject when making a claim. Measure of how much command a writer has over a subject
Definitions arguments lead into quality. Good vs better. Standards and measurement explore argumentatively or evidence. Why something happened, effects in future of actions how?
Inductive Reasoning- process of generalizing on the basis of a number of specific examples. Present evidence then conclusion. Deductive Reasoning- assume generalization principle major premise then apply to specific case minor premise. Syllogism usually shorted (take out middle term) now an ethymeme.
Decide if plausible claim and if it offers good reason. Sometimes must infer claim otherwise look it supported by reason and evidence. Solid link?
Judge whether emotions raised aid claim. Some just ploys to win over readers.
Aim to convince rather than win out. Present evidence to general readers that the issue inherited attention ex: white papers, academic articles, reports
Make debatable and controversial claims. Answer with What's your point?
