Persuasive Terms -
Claim - Trying to convince that something is that
Big Names - Using experts to support your argument
Logos - Use logic numbers facts and data
Pathos - Appeal to audiences emotions Ethos - Make yourself seem trustworthy
Kainos - Build sense of urgency for your cause
Research - Uses studies to support argument
Hope this helps Techniques/Terms
Homonyms are words that are pronounced and spelled the same but have different meanings.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
"Antonyms" and "synonyms" are not consistent or agreeing in meaning. Antonyms refer to words that have opposite meanings, while synonyms refer to words that have similar meanings. They are not interchangeable terms.
The word "persuasive" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "mapang engganyo".
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. They are used to express contrast or show the opposite qualities or characteristics of something. For example, "hot" and "cold" are antonyms because they have opposite meanings in terms of temperature.
Well it should have the main topic of the subject and pursue your meanings.
Persuasive writing, could be referred to as a creative writing or an argument, in which the speaker uses words to convince the reader of a writer's view(s) regarding an issue. Persuasive writing involves convincing the reader to perform an action, or it may simply consist of an argument(s) convincing the reader of the writer's point of view. Persuasive writing is one of the most used writing types in the world. Persuasive writers employ many techniques to improve their argument and show support for their claim. Another definition is "an essay that offers and supports an opinion".
Technical terms.
The classification of terms as univocal, equivocal, or analogous is based on how the terms' meanings are understood or comprehended in different contexts. Univocal terms have a single, precise meaning across all contexts, equivocal terms have completely different meanings in different contexts, and analogous terms have related but slightly different meanings in different contexts. This classification helps clarify how terms are used and understood in various discussions or arguments.
Homonyms are words that are pronounced and spelled the same but have different meanings.
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Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
Terminology is the study of terms, words or phrases, their usage within context and their meanings.
Enmity, animosity, not being on good terms etc
Salpingitis can mean inflammation of the eustachian or fallopian tubes.
this is an in depth question from chapter 11 for ap world history
the three terms; point, line and plane can be defined although it is called the undefined terms still we know and we can define the meanings of that terms.. common sense? joke.