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Argument terms

Horizontales
The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
"Against" something; a negative when weighing sides of an argument.
Information that provides first-hand testimony with what is being researched.
Information that is created by someone who did not experience it first-hand.
A sentence that tells the reader or audience what position the author has on an issue.
Demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong.
A particular opinion or prejudice- especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned.
Not helping or supporting either side in an argument; impartial.
Factual; not influenced by emotions; unbiased.
A mistaken belief, especially one based on an unsound argument.
Verticales
The author's intention in his or her writing. For example: to persuade, to inform, to explain, or to entertain.
When a debater or writer uses emotion as a means of persuasion in a debate or article.
The ability to come to sensible conclusions.
Challenging the argument by addressing the position of someone who may not agree with the argument.
To state or assert the writer's opinion or stance on an issue.
Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
Type of writing that looks at both sides of an issue.
Proof
Short statement, usually one sentence that summarizes the main point or claim in an essay or research paper.
Positive; for something; a positive point in an argument.