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Argumentative Writing Vocab
Test Description: Vocabulary for Argumentative Writing Unit
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) You assume a small move in a particular direction results in the most extreme move in that direction
A
viewpoint
B
cite
C
slippery slope
D
audience
2) Having a connection with the topic being argued
A
claim
B
evidence
C
relevance
D
justify
3) Who the argument is intended to persuade.
A
call to action
B
audience
C
foretelling
D
viewpoint
4) A generalized belief about a group of people.
A
bias
B
opposing
C
stereotype
D
data
5) The first sentence in a body paragraph that includes a subject (or fact) and an opinion/reason for the paragraph.
A
topic sentence
B
data
C
rebuttal
D
viewpoint
6) Addressing why the counter-argument is not as strong of an argument as your position
A
justify
B
rebuttal
C
opposing
D
viewpoint
7) Subjective statements, wording examples used by the author that make their argument unreliable
A
credible
B
viewpoint
C
bias
D
foretelling
8) To prove with clear evidence
A
claim
B
argumentative writing
C
justify
D
counterclaim
9) To present reasons for or against a thing.
A
reliable
B
claim
C
opposing
D
call to action
10) A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
A
slippery slope
B
data
C
foretelling
D
counterclaim
11) Author's perspective or feelings or opinion about a topic
A
justify
B
opposing
C
cite
D
viewpoint
12) To quote or mention
A
audience
B
cite
C
viewpoint
D
evidence
13) Warning readers of possible negative consequences
A
foretelling
B
stereotype
C
topic sentence
D
cite
14) To be against something
A
opposing
B
bias
C
argumentative writing
D
claim
15) A challenge to a position; an opposing argument
A
counterclaim
B
slippery slope
C
reliable
D
topic sentence
16) Able to be trusted in or believed
A
evidence
B
call to action
C
claim
D
credible
17) A specific piece of information that is used to support a claim
A
foretelling
B
evidence
C
cite
D
rebuttal
18) An arguable statement, which may be of fact, value, or policy.
A
claim
B
data
C
stereotype
D
topic sentence
19) Writing that urges people to action or encourages change
A
rebuttal
B
argumentative writing
C
justify
D
claim
20) Your own words used to connect how the evidence supports a reason and proves a claim NOT just restated evidence.
A
Data
B
Claim
C
Credible
D
Elaboration
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