Argument and persuasive terms. True or false!
True
Persuasion is an act of convincing through reason, logic, and emotion.
False
Politicians and salesmen do not use persuasive techniques almost daily.
True
A debate is a formal discussion and exchanging of opposite viewpoints.
True
A logical appeal is an opinion statement supported by reasons and evidence.
True
A statistic is a fact that is presented in number form.
False
An anecdote is a number fact.
True
And example is a brief instance that illustrates the main idea.
False
Answer blogs and wikis are considered to be credible research.
False
Circular reasoning is ordered and concise- recommended method of persuasion.
True
Ethos is relying on credibility
False
Evidence is not needed to support the topic.
True
Facts can be proven.
True
Logos is using facts and reasons
True
Many newspapers are online and are considered to be credible sources.
True
Overgeneralization is being too vague or too broad
False
Pamphlets are not a good resource for information.
True
Pathos is appealing to the emotions.
False
Shouting down the opposition is important to win a debate.
False
The counterargument is the same as the author's opinion statement.
False
The opinion statement does not state the author's opinion.
True
To create a valid opinion statement, the writer needs evidence and reason.