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argumentative writing: revising credibility and the credibility of sour…

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argumentative writing: revising
credibility and the credibility of sources
within a document.

  • pathos: appealing to the emotions of

your audience through word choice.

  • logos: the use of logic and reasoning

to strengthen your argument.
hook/clincher

  • make sure you opened your essay with

a strong hook that interests the reader.

  • make sure you closed your essay with a

strong clincher that leaves an impact and
evokes emotion within the reader.
what type of claim informs the reader that
something opposes the previous idea?
contradictory transitions
opinionated transitions
supporting transitions

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • "Contradictory transitions" are used to show opposition or contrast to a previous idea.
  • "Opinionated transitions" are about expressing personal views, not opposing ideas.
  • "Supporting transitions" are for adding or agreeing with previous ideas, not opposing. So the correct answer is contradictory transitions.

Answer:

A. contradictory transitions