Argumentative Writing ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge of argumentative writing terms from A to Z! par Desty Anggraheni A A B B C C D D E E F F G G H H I I J J K K L L M M N N O O P P Q Q R R T T U U V V W W X X Y Z Starts with A A confident statement or claim that is put forward as a fact. Starts with A A statement or series of statements that support a particular viewpoint in a discussion. Starts with B A tendency to favor one side over another, affecting objectivity. Starts with B A tendency to favor one perspective over others, potentially affecting objectivity. Starts with C An argument that opposes or challenges the main argument presented. Starts with C An assertion that requires support through evidence and reasoning in an essay. Starts with D Written or spoken communication that explores topics and issues in depth. Starts with D A structured discussion where opposing arguments are presented. Starts with E Information or data used to support a claim or argument. Starts with E Information or data used to support a claim or argument in writing. Starts with F A flaw in reasoning that undermines the logic of an argument. Starts with F A flaw in reasoning that undermines the logic of an argument. Starts with G A broad statement or conclusion drawn from specific instances. Starts with G The basis or foundation for an argument, often including evidence and reasoning. Starts with H A proposed explanation that can be tested through argumentation. Starts with H A proposed explanation that can be tested through argumentation and evidence. Starts with I A topic or problem that is subject to debate and discussion in an argumentative essay. Starts with I A conclusion that can be drawn from something, though not explicitly stated. Starts with J A decision or opinion formed after consideration of the arguments. Starts with J The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions in writing. Starts with K An essential argument or idea that supports the overall thesis of an essay. Starts with K An important argument or claim that supports the main thesis. Starts with L The reasoning used to construct an argument and draw conclusions. Starts with L The reasoning used to construct arguments and draw conclusions in writing. Starts with M The central concept or argument that an essay seeks to convey. Starts with M The central point or argument that the writer is trying to convey. Starts with N A story or account that can be used to illustrate a point in argumentative writing. Starts with N A story or account that may be used to illustrate a point in an argument. Starts with O The counterarguments or differing viewpoints that challenge the main argument. Starts with O The viewpoint or argument that contradicts the main argument. Starts with P The act of convincing others to accept a particular viewpoint through argumentation. Starts with P The act of convincing someone to accept a particular viewpoint. Starts with Q Cited statements from sources that provide support for claims in an essay. Starts with Q Citations from authoritative sources used to bolster an argument. Starts with R A response that counters an opposing argument. Starts with R The process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences based on evidence. Starts with T The attitude or emotional quality conveyed in writing, influencing the reader's perception. Starts with T The attitude or emotional quality conveyed in the writing. Starts with U The comprehension of complex issues and perspectives in argumentative writing. Starts with U Free from prejudice or favoritism in presenting arguments. Starts with V The soundness or logical consistency of an argument or claim. Starts with V The soundness or logical correctness of an argument. Starts with W The reasoning that connects the evidence to the claim. Starts with W The justification or reasoning that connects evidence to a claim in an argument. Starts with X An irrational fear or dislike of people from other countries, often discussed in argumentative contexts. Starts with X An irrational fear or dislike of people from other countries, often used in arguments. Starts with Y The act of conceding or giving way in an argument. Starts with Z Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of an argument or cause.