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What is the definition of Convince?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What is the definition Stereotyping?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What are Supporting Ideas?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What is the definition of Benefit?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What is a Hyperbole?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What is the definition of Plagiarize?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What is an Argumentative text?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
What is a rhetorical device?
A technique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something
A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
To use someone else's words as your own without giving them credit
A text in which the writer develops and defends a position
To gain or receive good results from something
Info that backs up a point or claim
An intentional and extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect
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