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Arguing

Arguing. How do writers convince others to listen to them?. Persuade. To try to convince someone. Alternative. A different choice. Reasoning. Thinking and good judgment. Stereotype. To say that all members of one group are the same. Bias.

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Arguing

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  1. Arguing How do writers convince others to listen to them?

  2. Persuade • To try to convince someone

  3. Alternative • A different choice

  4. Reasoning • Thinking and good judgment

  5. Stereotype • To say that all members of one group are the same

  6. Bias • A tendency to favor one person, issue, or view over another

  7. Generalize • To make a guess based on a small amount of information

  8. Simplify • To reduce hard problems to easy answers

  9. Inductive • Reasoning that puts fact together to make a decision

  10. Deductive • Reasoning that begins with a general statement and looks for support

  11. Fallacy • Something that is not true

  12. Logical • Makes sense and is reasonable

  13. Illogical • Something that doesn’t make sense

  14. Evade • To avoid

  15. Testimonial • To speak in favor of something

  16. Slogan • A saying to sell something

  17. Analogy • A similarity between two different things

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