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indifferent due to lack of energy or concern |
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exhibiting strong animosity as a result of pain or grief |
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questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people |
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condescension; condescending |
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unfeeling, insensitive to feelings of others |
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studying, thinking, reflecting on an issue |
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hot-tempered, easily angered |
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showing or feeling that something is worthless or lacks respect |
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intense use of sarcasm; stinging, biting |
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lacking spontaneity, originality, and individuality |
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author attempts to educate or instruct the reader |
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intense, a sincere state of mind |
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learned, polished, scholarly |
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directly frank without hesitation |
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darkness, sadness, rejection |
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proud and vain to the point of arrogance |
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marked by anger aroused by injustice |
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authoritative and often having critical opinions |
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expressing a poet's inner feelings; emotional; full of images; song-like |
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accepting of conditions; not fanciful or emotional |
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treating with contempt or ridicule |
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gloomy, sullen, surly, despondent |
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an unbiased view; able to leave personal judgments aside |
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polite and obedient in order to gain something |
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seeing the worst side of things; no hope |
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offensive in speech or gesture |
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treating a subject with honor and respect |
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slightly contemptuous banter; making fun of |
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illustrating innermost thoughts and emotions |
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scornfully and bitterly sarcastic |
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ridiculing to show weakness in order to make a point, teach |
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without deceit or pretense; genuine |
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deeply earnest, tending toward sad reflection |
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odd, strange, fantastic, fun |
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designed to be easily understood by listeners; (1) introduction, (2) statement of background, (3) proposition, (4) proof, (5) refutation, (6) conclusion |
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based on idea that key to resolving conflict is to try honestly to understand what others mean; (1) introduction, (2) summary of opposing views, (3) statement of understanding, (4) statement of your position, (5) statement of contexts (cases your views hold well in), (6) statement of benefits (appeal to most skeptical readers) |
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(1) Claim, (2) Data, (3) Warrant: Explanation of why or how the data supports the claim, the underlying assumption that connects your data to your claim, (4) Backing Additional logic or reasoning that may be necessary to support the warrant (5) Counterclaim: A claim that negates or disagrees with the thesis/claim, (6) Rebuttal: Evidence that negates or disagrees with the counterclaim. |
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