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WHAT IS A CLAIM? A claim is a statement (spoken or written) that something is the case. Ex: He claimed that his grandfather was a famous actor during the 1950s. In order for anyone to take your claim seriously, it has to be backed by facts and/or evidence .
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Page 1: WHAT IS A CLAIM? A claim is a statement (spoken or written) that something is the case. Ex: He claimed that his grandfather was a famous actor during the.

WHAT IS A CLAIM?

A claim is a statement (spoken or written) that something is the case.

Ex: He claimed that his grandfather was a

famous actor during the 1950s.

In order for anyone to take your claim seriously, it has to be backed by facts and/or evidence.

Page 2: WHAT IS A CLAIM? A claim is a statement (spoken or written) that something is the case. Ex: He claimed that his grandfather was a famous actor during the.

WHAT IS REASONING?

Reasoning is the act of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.

Ex: He explained his reasoning behind his

decision to quit the team.

In order to persuade or convince someone that your claim or argument is correct, you must provide sound reasoning.

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WHEN YOU THINK OF THE WORD ARGUMENT, WHAT COMES TO YOUR

MIND?

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- An argument is a logical way of presenting a

belief, conclusion, or stance

- A good argument is always supported with

reasoning and evidence

- An argument can be used for many purposes, such as to change the reader’s/listener’s point of view or opinion, or to bring about an action or a response from a reader/listener.

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3 MAIN PURPOSES OF A FORMAL ARGUMENT

1) To change the reader’s/listener’s mind

2) To convince the reader/listener to accept what is written/spoken

3) To motivate the reader/listener to take action, based on what is written/spoken

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WHERE DO WE SEE ARGUMENTS?

You may not realize it, but arguments are commonly seen in advertisements.

- Advertisements attempt to:

1) Persuade an audience to buy a product or service

2) Accept an idea

3) Support a cause

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Several common types of advertisements are:

1) Public-Service Announcements

2) Billboards

3) Merchandise Ads

4) Service Ads

5) Political Campaign Literature

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PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES

3 FORMAL PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES:

1.Appeal to Authority- using the opinions of experts and well-known people

2.Appeal to Emotion- using words that convey strong feeling

3. Appeal to Reason- using logical arguments backed by statistics and facts

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PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES

Persuasive techniques are ways to convince a reader/listener to think, act, or feel a certain way (usually in a way that benefits you or your cause).

There are 6 main persuasive techniques, and while they are often found in advertisements, they should be avoided in formal arguments (e.g. an essay)

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BANDWAGON APPROACH

- Appeals to a person’s desire to belong

Ex: Anyone with any sense will vote for Richard

Rock

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ANTI-BANDWAGON APPROACH

- Encourages or celebrates individuality

Ex: Vote your conscience – an election is not a

popularity contest.

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EMOTIONAL APPEAL

- Evokes people’s fear, anger, or desire

Ex: Without working smoke detectors, your

family is in danger.

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ENDORSEMENT/TESTIMONY

- Employs a well-known person to promote a product or idea

Ex: I use this toothpaste, and it brightens my

movie-star smile.”

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LOADED LANGUAGE

- The use of words that are charged with emotion

Ex: These poor, innocent children are going to

starve unless you donate to our charity.

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HYPERBOLE

- Exaggeration to make a point

Ex: Our candidate does the work of ten people!


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