What are questions which are asked for effect and to make the reader think called?
Rhetorical Questions
" Many people argue that animal testing is cruel. In some cases, it is true. However, it would be much more cruel to test on humans. " Is this a claim or counterclaim?
counterclaim
What is the antonym for claim?
Counterclaim
What are some ways to provide evidence to back support your claim?
Provide facts, statistics, research data from Universities and scientists, expert quotes.
While writing a balanced argument, where will you state your side and opinion?
In the conclusion
In the video we saw earlier in the week, What was the relationship between opinion,persuasive and argument described as?
They are like brothers
"Say “climate change” and see how most people react. Many people quietly glaze over and switch off. So here’s the first point: Don’t switch off. Climate change isn’t just words. " Is this Opinion, Persuasive or argumentative statement?
Persuasive
Persuasive writing relies on this to convince the reader?
Emotions
Why is the scale almost balanced in Argumentative writing?
We look at both sides.
Define opinion?
It's a person's belief, thoughts, feelings about a topic.
Argumentative Writing must be backed by Emotions. True or False
False
"to begin with" "furthermore", "however" are examples of connectives. True or false?
True
What is a synonym for Persuade?
Convince
Why does the scale have only one side in this image to describe opinion?
Opinion only deals with one sided views
"I think climate change is real. I can see the effects of pollution all around me in terms of the weather." IS this an opinion, persuasive or argumentative statement.
Opinion
What is this an example of Opinion, Persuasive or argument?
Argument
Argumentative writing must be backed by evidence. True or false?
True
Between Persuasive and Argumentative writing - which would be more aggressive and will try to change your mind?
Persuasive writing
How can you get facts and statistics to support your claim?
Through research
On the other hand, some people argue that wearing a uniform will take away their unique identity. However, a person's identity is not merely in the clothes they wear. It is found in their language, stories and food." Is this a claim?
No, it's a counterclaim.
What is a counterclaim?
The opposing side
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