Hudson part B nonfiction Crossword
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1) In a tightly organized paragraph, these are the sentences in the paragraph, which relate back to or support the topic sentence.2) the author’s perspective, or opinion, on an issue or topic. Sometimes it’s presented directly. Other times, the reader will need to infer how the author feels about the issue or topic. |
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3) states or strongly suggests the focus of a paragraph.4) a. Bandwagon: This technique tries to convince everyone to join in and do the same thing.
b. Testimonial: An important person or famous figure endorses a product or item.
c. Transfer: Good feelings, looks, or ideas are transferred to the person for whom the product or item is intended.
d. Repetition: A name, key word, or phrase is repeated several times.
e. Name Calling: Negative word are used to create an unfavorable opinion of the competition.
f. Glittering Generality: emotionally appealing words that are applied to a product or idea, but that present no concrete argument or analysis.
g. Card Stacking: presenting only the information that is positive to an idea or proposal and omitting information that is negative or is contrary to the idea.
h. Plain Folks: attempting to convince the public that one’s views reflect those of the common person.5) methods, not based in fact, that are used to make arguments more persuasive. |
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