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English, 04.09.2019 08:10 blackeyes7659


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means being rude or showing a lack of respect.
impertinence
are from current times or the past and can attract the reader’s attention in an introduction.
action events
– means capable of, tending to or given to; makes an adjective
-able, -ible
choose the correct answer.
is a cause to be clearly visible.
relief
are affixes that change the grammatical use of words.
derivational morphemes
choose the correct answer.
a(n) is an explanation of a particular idea or theory.
exposition
– means “of,” “relating to” or “characterized by; ” makes an adjective
-al
– refers to a state or quality; by changing an adjective into a noun
-ness
are people who support an idea, cause, or person.
partisans
choose the three purposes of an effective introduction.
announce the thesis statement.
capture the reader’s attention.
set the tone.
a(n) should be interesting and give the reader an idea of what the argument will prove.
title
statistics are
useful, but should be carefully analyzed for bias and errors
choose the correct answer.
a(n) is a piece of data usually expressed in numbers and percentages.
statistic
check all that apply.
which questions should a person ask when evaluating data in statistical compilations?
how can i change the data to support my argument?
can i use a copy of this graph to add a page to my paper?
could workers have made mistakes like incorrect categorizing of information?
choose the correct answer.
– makes a noun describing movements, beliefs, attitudes, or behavior
-ism
is the act of persuading or convincing.
conviction
– refers to a person who does the action of the word’s verb; makes a noun
-er or -or
is/are for use in an introduction of a paper and gives context or history about a topic.
background information
choose the correct answer.
– a state or process; changes a verb into a noun
-ation, -tion
check four that apply.
choose the four items that an effective conclusion may include.
summarize the body paragraphs.
provide insight about the thesis statement.
create an unforgettable ending statement.
paraphrase the thesis statement.
match the descriptions with the words.
stating that something caused an event just because it occurred before that event
describes something concealed or unknown (for example, source material on a topic that is hard to find or does not have much of it)
a sentence structure that gives equal importance to several ideas
the written text that contains all the main ideas and supporting details to prove the thesis statement
what a writer needs to do to counterarguments
words or phrases that to organize opposite ideas when arguing against counterarguments
match the descriptions with the words.
a change in usual grammar structures to emphasize ideas, add focus, and change the rhythm in writing
utilizes parallelism to deliver an equivalent statement and makes ideas more memorable
the author’s attitude affected by diction and rhetorical devices
the tone of an argumentative research paper that does not use familiar point of view or emotional appeals

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