front 1 Sufficient | back 1 Enough; Adequate |
front 2 Bias | back 2 A writer displays partiality for or against something |
front 3 Trace | back 3 Follow/Understand an argument |
front 4 Sound Resoning | back 4 Reasoning that follows logic and is easy to understand |
front 5 Claim | back 5 The main point of an argument, what you are trying to prove |
front 6 Refute | back 6 Using evidence to prove a counterclaim wrong |
front 7 Valid | back 7 Evidence that is based on logic or fact |
front 8 Reason | back 8 A statement that supports the claim |
front 9 Relevant | back 9 Information that is on topic |
front 10 Counterclaim | back 10 When an author acknowledges the opposing side of an argument |
front 11 Evaluate | back 11 Assess if the reasoning is sound & the evidence is relevant |
front 12 Evidence | back 12 Quotes or examples that prove the claim |