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| 1 | Argumentation termsby whirl3dp3as | 17 terms | November 15, 2007 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | argumentation | discussion dealing with a controversial point | persuasion |
| 2 | argumentation | one of the chief forms of composition; its purpose is to convince by establishing the truth or falsity of a proposition | week word 6 |
| 3 | argumentation | a reasoned, logical way of asserting the soundness of a position, belief, or conclusion | English: Argumentation |
| 4 | argumentation | a reasoned, logical way of asserting the soundness of a position, belief, or conclusion | Argumentation terms |
| 5 | Argumentation | the purpose is to prove the validity of an idea | Literary Terms 5 |
| 6 | argumentation | one of the four modes of discourse; attempt to persuade by appealing ot the audience's reason | English AP Vocab Bull |
| 7 | Argumentation | one of the four modes of discourse; the attempt to persuade by appealing to the audiences reason | AP Terms |
| 8 | Argumentation | The purpose of this rhetorical mode is to prove the validity of an idea, or point of view, by presenting sound reasoning, discussion, and argument that thoroughly convince the reader. | AP English Language Glossary |
| 9 | argumentation | exploration of a problem by investigating all sides of it; persuasion through reason | AP Terms (1-73) |
| 10 | argumentation | a speech or writing intended to convice an audience that a proposal should be adopted or rejected. | English 4A - Unit 12 |
| 11 | argumentation | prove the validy of an idea, or POV, presenting sound reasoning, thoughtful discussion, and insightful argument that thoroughly convncines the reader. Persuasive writing is a type of argumentation having the additional aim of urging some form of action | English Language and Composition (5) |
| 12 | Argumentation | writing that attempts to prove the validity of a point of view or an idea by presenting reasoned arguments; persuasive writing is a form of argumentation | Rhetorical Terms |
| 13 | argumentation | a process whereby people reason their way from one set of ideas to the choice of another | Debate Test 1 |
| 14 | Argumentation | احتجاج | Pray's Nouns(#1) |
| 15 | Argumentation | Any speech of essay whose aim is to sway or persuade a reader of listener. | Ap Eng List 1 |
| 16 | Argumentation | writing that attempts to prove the validity of a point of view or an idea by presenting reasoned arguments; persuasive writing is a form of argumentation | Mrs. Hoskins AP Language |
| 17 | Argumentation | The purpose of this rhetorical mode is to prove the validity of an idea, or point of view, by presenting sound reasoning, discussion, and argument that thoroughly convince the reader. | AP Lang & Comp Glossary |
| 18 | argumentation | proves the validity of an idea, or point of view, by presenting sound reasoning, thoughtful discussion, and insightful argument that thoroughly convince the reader. | AP Glossary Terms #2 |
| 19 | argumentation | prove validity of idea by reasoning, discussion, argument. | AP English Terms |
| 20 | Argumentation | The purpose is to prove the validity of an idea, or POV, by presenting sound reasoning, discussion, and argument that thoroughly convince the reader. Persuasive writing is one type that has an additional aim or urging some form of action | Modes of Discourse |
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