Everythings an Argument Chapter 7-8
Claim is...
A debatable statement
Enthymeme
A statement with justification and than action (often leaving out things that people will assume)
Arguement of Fact
An argument that is based on the truth of a fact or statement
Inductive reasoning
Giving examples and then drawing a conclusion from them
Narratio
Putting the argument in context
Tannen's Evidence
She provides examples of past great compromises and how the word has negative connotations
Tannen's reason
The credit and stability of the U.S government is at stake
Tannen's claim
The death of compromise has become a threat to our nation
Backing
The evidence that supports a warrant
Partitio
The speaker divides up the subject and explains what the claim is and what the key issues are.
confirmatio
The speaker gives support for the claim using logic and reason
Invitational Argument
The speaker invites the opposition to argue with the hope to find middle ground
Refutatio
The speaker recognises the opponents and refutes their claim
Peroratio
The speaker summarises the case and moves the audience
Rogerian Argument
The speaker tries to create a situation that would fit both sides of the argument
Exordium
The writer tries to win the attention of the audience
Warrant
To justify or connect your evidence to your claim
Hypothesis
Unconfirmed and plausible statements of fact that need to be proven
Factual argument
Whether something is or is not so
Qualifiers
Words or phrases that limit the scope of a claim
Toulmin Argument
claim(The argument), qualifiers(Limits placed on your claim), reasons/evidence(support for your claim), warrants(assumptions that support your claim), backing (evidence for the assumptions)
Deductive reasoning
stating a general principal and deducing the evidence
Rebuttal
your response to potential objections to an argument