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Argumentative Persuasive Unit Test

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Question 1
1.

Select the correct answer for the example above.

Question 2
2.

Select the correct answer for the example above.

Question 3
3.

Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 4
4.

Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 5
5.

Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 6
6.

Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 7
7.

Argumentative/persuasive writing must include a counterclaim.

Question 8
8.

Match each term with the definition.

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bandwagon
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doing what is fashionable or popular
quotation
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used for dramatice effect or to make a point rather than get an answer
position
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assertion that some is true or factual
pathos
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opinion offered in opposition to another postion
counterargument
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quality of being trustworthy or believable
thesis
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knowledge on which to base belief
claim
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concept whose truth can be proved
persuade
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uses emotions
rhetorical question
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causes someone to adopt a postion or belief
rhetoric
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an opinion held in oppostion to another
statistic
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cited passage
fact
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using language effectively to please or persuade
credibility
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numeric data
evidence
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unproved statement used as a premise in an argument
Question 9
9.

In the opening paragraph of an argumentative/persuasive it is important begin the paragraph with the side you are going to fight for.

Question 10
10.

A T-chart mainly helps you...