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evidence from a text(fiction or nonfiction) that you can use to illustrate your ideas and support your arguments. |
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tells the reader where the information came from. |
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a process of looking at something by breaking it into parts closer examination. |
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to choose several main or important ideas about the topic. |
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when an author tries to convince others of his or her opinion. |
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statements of belief the author makes in the text to support his or her argument. |
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the art of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people. |
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an authors appeal to logic or reason. |
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an authors appeal to emotion. |
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an authors appeal of credibility or character. |
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the reason an authors writes about specific topic. |
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information based on logic or fact that is reasonable. |
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information that is connected to what is being discussed or what the authors is trying to get across to the reader. |
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words or phrases the author uses in the text to influence the reader to believe something. |
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