Vocabulary Lists #6 & #7
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- Q1the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of formsmedia literacy30sEditDelete
- Q2cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.persuade30sEditDelete
- Q3Ethical appealethos30sEditDelete
- Q4an appeal based on logic or reasonLogos30sEditDelete
- Q5Appeal to emotionPathos30sEditDelete
- Q6persuade or show conclusively by argument or proofConvince30sEditDelete
- Q7A statement put forth and supported by evidenceArgument30sEditDelete
- Q8the perspective from which a story is toldpoint of view30sEditDelete
- Q9Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives.Strategies30sEditDelete
- Q10to take part inparticipate30sEditDelete
- Q11the collection and classification of data that are in the form of numbersStatistics30sEditDelete
- Q12a punishment for doing something which is against a law or rulepenalty30sEditDelete
- Q13arousing argument, dispute, or disagreementcontroversial30sEditDelete
- Q14a concept or framework that organizes and interprets informationSchema30sEditDelete
- Q15A generalized belief about a group of peoplestereotype30sEditDelete
- Q16information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.Propoganda30sEditDelete
- Q17general agreementconsensus30sEditDelete
- Q18limitedscarce30sEditDelete
- Q19a false notion or belief; an error in thinkingfallacy30sEditDelete
- Q20the aftermath or the consequences of somethingwake30sEditDelete