Created by Kassidy Hetzel
almost 10 years ago
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What are the three types of Persuasion?
What is Ethos?
What are the four ways an author can appeal to Ethos in an Argument?
What is Pathos?
What are the three strategies for an author to build Pathos in an argument?
What is Logos?
What are some possible strategies to build logos in an argument?
What are the three approaches to argument?
Who came up with the classical approach to argument?
What are the six components of the Classical approach?
In a Classical argument describe the purpose of the introduction.
In a Classical argument, what does it mean to state your case?
In a Classical argument, what is the purpose of the proposition?
In a Classical Argument, what is the purpose of the the refutation?
In a Classical argument, what is the purpose of Substantiation and Proof?
In a Classical argument, what is the purpose of the conclusion?
Who came up with the Toulmin Approach to Argument?
What are the basic components of a Toulmin argument?
In a Toulmin argument, what is a claim?
In a Toulmin argument, what are the grounds?
In the Toulmin approach to argument, what is a warrant?
In a Toulmin argument what is the backing?
In a Toulmin argument what is the qualifier?
In a Toulmin argument, what is the rebuttal?
The acronym GASCAP stands for what?
Which argument approach uses the GASCAP model?
What is a generalization warrant?
What is an analogy warrant?
What is a sign warrant?
What is a casual warrant?
What is an authority warrant?
What is a principle warrant?
Who was the Rogerian approach to argument named for?
What are the components to the Rogerian approach to argument?
In a Rogerian argument define the role of the introduction
In a Rogerian argument, what is the purpose of stating the opponents view?
What is the purpose of the neutral statement and explanation of your argument in a Rogerian argument?
What is the purpose of analysis in a Rogerian argument?
In a Rogerian argument, what is the proposal?