refutaition
challenge
counterarguement
confirmation
rebuttal
claim
Web
counterclaim
So what
defend
commentary
refutation
General evidence
argument
specific evidence
Background information
position
Hypothetical evidence
Somewhat specific evidence
Partition
concession
Qualify
to set perameters for an arguement
ones stance on an issue
a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
evidence that has some concrete details but is still somewhat impersise
The area(s) of the argument that support the claim presented by the speaker
The area of the argument that exposes why the discussed topic is important. This details what has led to the speaker making the claim about to follow.
acknowledge the merit of the opposing arguement
to support a position
The area of the argument that connects its observations to other issues in the world, or the area where the reader is left with a call to action
The area of the argument where the speaker focuses on presenting their claim speaker's direct argument
examples that could potentially happen, but have not actually happended
The area of the argument that is high interest and draws the audience into the topic
annlysis that explains the significance of the evidence
evidence that is to vauge or broad
the opposing argument
an assertion or statment of the truth of something (can be subjective)
a claim made to rebut a previous claim
to contradict a position
The area of the argument where the speaker looks at the merits perspectives yet maintains their position by proving these perspectives incorrect
refutation or contradiction it follows the counterclaim to disprove it thus strengthing ones position
evidence that contains deatailed info to help the reader clearly understand the example
the whole action of proving a statement or theroy to be wrong or false