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CDA 4 . Review. Pathos. A feeling of sympathy, understanding, or an ability to relate through emotion. Footnotes. Why are footnotes included in a passage? To give extra information about a part of a passage. Opposing Position. Position and Opposing Position.
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CDA 4 Review
Pathos A feeling of sympathy, understanding, or an ability to relate through emotion
Footnotes Why are footnotes included in a passage? To give extra information about a part of a passage
Position and Opposing Position How might a student and an adult have differing viewpoints on the same topic? Cell phones in the classroom Year-Round School School Uniforms
Descriptive Language Creates imagery Adds interest Hooks the reader My most valuable possession is an old, slightly warped blond guitar--the first instrument I taught myself how to play. It's nothing fancy, just a Madeira folk guitar, all scuffed and scratched and finger-printed. At the top is a bramble of copper-wound strings, each one hooked through the eye of a silver tuning key. The strings are stretched down a long, slim neck, its frets tarnished, the wood worn by years of fingers pressing chords and picking notes.
Citation Style MLA or APA? A report about the effects of certain plants on cellular structure A analysis of the themes in To Kill a Mockingbird
Logical Fallacy- a "fallacy" is a mistake, and a "logical" fallacy is a mistake in reasoning.
Persuasive Techniques Band Wagon Red Herring Argument from Authority False Cause and Effect Ad hominem Appeal to emotion
Red Herring- anything that diverts attention from a topic or line of inquiry
Counterargument A counter-argument is an argument opposed to your thesis, or part of your thesis. It expresses the view of a person who disagrees with your position. Why would you include a counter-argument in your essay? Doesn’t that weaken your argument? Actually, no. Done well, it makes the argument stronger. This is because it gives you the chance to respond to your reader’s objections before they have finished reading. It also shows that you are a reasonable person who has considered both sides of the debate. Both of these make an essay more persuasive.
Rhetorical Strategies Rhetorical Questions Parallel Structure Testimonial Loaded Language
Rhetorical Questions “Must I argue the wrongfulness of slavery? Is that a question for republicans? Is it to be settled by the rules of logic and argumentation, as a matter beset with great difficulty, involving a doubtful application of the principle of justice, hard to understand?"(Frederick Douglass, "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" July 5, 1852)
Parallel Structure "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” John F. Kennedy
Parallel Structure Which sentence shows parallel structure? This artist likes to draw, paint, and make sculptures. This artist likes to draw, painting, and making sculptures. This artist likes drawing, painting, and to make sculptures.
Loaded Language The sinister fisherman's suspicious smile frightened the innocent children. These uncommunicativestrangers seemed unwilling to speak to us, hiding behind the language barrier. used to promote views and to influence the reader or listener's perception of issues and situations.
Vocabulary Extraneous- not forming a vital part; having little or no relevance Philosophy-a set of ideas about how to do something or how to live Signifies- to make known, as with a sign or word