Argument a discussion in which reasons are put forward in support of and against a proposition proposal Tirade A tirade is a speech usually consisting of a long string of violent emotionally charged words ID: 423619
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The difference between argument and tiradeSlide2
Argument
a discussion in which reasons are put forward in support of and against a proposition,
proposalSlide3
Tirade
A
tirade
is a speech, usually consisting of a long string of violent, emotionally charged words. Slide4
Borrow and lose your
friend’s
clothes one too many times, and you can bet you’ll be treated to a heated
tirade.Slide5
The difference between assertion and supported argumentSlide6
Assertion
a confident and
forceful statement
, usually made without giving evidenceSlide7
“
I just know in my heart that what I believe is right, and that you are wrong
”
“I know that you are wrong, because I’ve studied the result of the recent survey on this topic”Slide8
“
I just know in my heart that what I believe is right, and that you are wrong
”
“I know that you are wrong, because I’ve studied the results of the survey on this topic”
The
former is an opinion with no rational supporting evidence, while the latter is an opinion supported by reasonable evidence.Slide9
We attack Syria, because we know that they have chemical weapon!
We kill people in Syria who kill people, because killing people is wrong!
If we attack Syria, we can find chemical weapon!
Assertion