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Research Vocabulary Quiz
Quiz by Audrea Phillips
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- Q1Author argues by providing evidence and reason to express a point of view.Argument30s
- Q2Author's purpose is to influence or change the audience's opinion and bring about an actionPersuasion30s
- Q3Position or Opinion statementClaim30s
- Q4Facts, proof or information supporting the claim.Evidence30s
- Q5Explanation or justification, connecting the proof to the claim.Reason30s
- Q6You shouldn't eat that mushroom.Claim30s
- Q7According to research, the mushroom death cap can cause illness or death.Evidence30s
- Q8Mushrooms can be unhealthy and dangerous.Reason30s
- Q9Most Americans need to exercise more.Claim30s
- Q10According to the latest government figures, most Americans are overweight.Evidence30s
- Q11Exercise can enable weight-loss.Reason30s
- Q12A literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstractionsAllegory30s
- Q13information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some causePropaganda30s
- Q14a position taken by someone with an opposing viewpointCounterclaim30s
- Q15is a reference made within the body of text of an essay. The in-text citation alerts the reader to a source that you used (Phillips 45).in-text citations30s