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evidence from a text that you can use to illisturate your ideas. |
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: tells the reader where the information came from. In your writing, you cite or refer to the source of information as stated directly from the article. |
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a process of looking at something by breaking it into parts for closer examination. (Texts are composed of words, which form sentences, which form paragraphs, which form larger sections of the text as a whole.) |
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to choose main or important ideas about the topic |
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the author trying to convince the reader on there opinion |
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statements of belife the author makes to support his or hers argument |
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the art of speaking or writeing formally as a way to pursuade the reader |
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an authors appeal to logic or reason |
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the authors appeal to emotion |
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an authors appeal of credibility or character |
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the reason an author writes about a topic |
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information based on logic or fact that is reasonable |
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information that is connected with what is being discussed or what the author 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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