ENG100H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Argument From Analogy, Pathos, Lab Report
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Whenever you make a claim in an academic essay, it needs to be supported by evidence and analysis. Claim is supported by precise words within the quotations that illustrate the point. Without an evidence an analysis, the interpretation would seem like a subjective opinion, not a claim backed up by objective data and logical reasoning o. If someone else reasons the same point differently, but backs it up with the same evidence, it is still valid. Critique the analysis of rhetorical strategies and logical reasoning of a text or argument. When writing a critique, you are engaging less in judgment then critical analysis. Position paper: you accurately summarize different positions regarding an issue, but you focus on a single position and use evidence and analysis to persuade the audience that this position is most reasonable. It is more of a debate than a critique o. Cause and effect analysis, logical fallacies, and three appeals.