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False
p. 93 T or F You should always write your intro before writing the rest of your paper
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True
T or F. A summary can be an effective part of a conclusion.
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True
T or F. A good place for a thesis statement is at the end of an intro.
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counterargument
p. 151 When developing arguments on a controversial topic, you can effectively use ____________ to help support your claims.
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logos
Which type of rhetoric appeals to the sense of logic?
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world
p. 93 An effective introduction prepares the reader to enter the ________ of your paper.
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broad
A good conclusion shows the significance of the subject in (broad/narrow) terms.
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False
T or F. Once you come up with a thesis statement, it should stay the same throughout the research process.
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facts
p. 150 The appeal to reason (logos) is based on evidence that consists of _________ and expert testimony.
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pathos
Which type of rhetoric appeals to the emotions?
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anecdote
p. 96 A(n) ___________ is a story you tell to hook your reader's interest.
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thinking
p.104 What should a good conclusion get your readers doing?
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True
T or F. A shorter paper should have a more specific thesis.
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fallacies
You should avoid logical ___________ when making an argument.
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ethos
Which type of rhetoric shows credibility and authority?
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specific
A good intro often goes from the general to the __________.
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False
T or F. Anecdotes should only be used in an introduction.
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readers
p. 91 A good thesis can be an essential tool for guiding ______________.
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prepared
p. 151 Using a counterargument shows you are aware of the other side of the argument and __________ to answer it.
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persuade
The purpose of rhetoric is to ___________.
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provocative
p. 94 A good quotation is often a ___________ remark.
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that it hasn't already been done
p. 100 If you include a call for further research in your conclusion, what should you be sure of?
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claim
An argumentative thesis statement is also called a
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credit
p. 153 When you refer to someone else's idea, give the source ___________ (by using a citation).
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False.
T or F. You should learn to recognize rhetoric, but avoid using it yourself.
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