PPT-Fallacies for Persuasive Writing

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Part II Red Herring Begging the Question Argument from False Authority Appeal to Anonymous Authority Non Sequitor Weasel Wording Poisoning the Well Burden of

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Part II Red Herring Begging the Question Argument from False Authority Appeal to Anonymous Authority Non Sequitor Weasel Wording Poisoning the Well Burden of Proof Misunderstanding the Nature of Statistics. Write an OPEN, a CLOSED, and a COUNTERARGUMENT thesis for the following question.. Should states make it harder for individuals to buy guns by requiring a background check and a mental health evaluation for all gun buyers?. Topic, Audience, & Purpose. Topic. any . issue that is debatable. Audience. y. our reader; the target of your communication. Purpose. to . persuade a . reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action. Evidence of planning and revision. . You get up to 5 marks for - . Evidence . of planning and revision. . What does this look like?. What is evidence of planning and revision?. Analysis of the ways in which the . Exam Outline . 3 hours . 40 Multiple Choice. Questions. Persuasive Writing Piece. Reading. Response Piece. Reading Time. . Study Notes. How to spot sloppy thinking, dirty tricks, and flamboyant lies. Pointy things go in the outlet, right?. Oh, look! It’s human nonsense generator, Donald Trump!. TRUMP! Everybody is excited about me! Big crowds, big, big crowds… the polls…. TRUMP!!!!. vs.. Weak Induction. Homework. Study Fallacies 1-18. Review pp. 103-132. Fallacies (definition § 4.1). § 4.2 Fallacies of Relevance (1 – 8). § 4.3 Fallacies of Weak Induction (9 – 14). For Next Class: pp. 139-152. Purpose: to convince the reader that the point of view or course of action recommended by the writer is valid.. The Persuasive Essay. To accomplish this, the writer must develop a limited topic which is well defined and debatable, that has more than one side.. Persuasive Word Choice. Expert Testimony. . Expository vs. Persuasive Writing. Expository Writing. . Writing to Explain. Uses specific words and phrases that help the reader understand ideas.. Shows care about the topic with voice and language appropriate for the audience.. Don’t Be Fooled by Bad Arguments (Part 2). Classification of Fallacies. Fallacies of Relevance:. Appeal to Force. Appeal to Pity. Appeal to the People. Ad Hominem. Accident. Straw man. Missing the Point. How to complete a persuasive writing!. Persuasive Writing. PROMPT: . . Saraland’s mayor is thinking about allowing families to have any type of animal as a house pet and grant them permission to roam the streets and other public places. He wants to see if this new freedom makes our city a happier place. Do you agree or disagree with this privilege? Write a persuasive letter to the Saraland City Council stating your opinion and explaining why you feel this way. Use what you have learned in science about animals and their variety of adaptations and behaviors to give convincing reasons and/or specific examples.. Expository (also called informative). Persuasive (also called argumentive). Narrative. Expository Writing.  Exposition writing "explains" or "informs.“. Most of the writing we do is expository.. When we do . Informal Logic, Famous Fallacies Don’t Be Fooled by Bad Arguments First, what are arguments? Distinguish arguments from explanations: Arguments are the assertion of a conclusion from reasons that are better known than the conclusion. Persuasive writing is…. An essay which tries to convince a reader to believe what you believe about a certain topic.. Some . DO’s . and DON’Ts. Do:. Divide into 5 paragraphs. Have a thesis statement in your introduction. Most likely, you will have written a persuasive essay as part of your folio at N5. This will have been on a topic of your (or your teacher’s…) choice, based on an interest you have. Your Higher persuasive essay must be:.

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