1) Comes from reliable, verified organizations (e.g., .gov, .edu). a) Data b) Academic Language  c) Credible Source  d) Formal Language 2) Formal, objective, and evidence-based (no slang or emojis). a) Data b) Academic Language c) Credible Source  d) Formal Language 3) Used in letters, reports, and campaigns; avoids contractions. a) Data b) Academic Language c) Credible Source d) Formal Language 4) Trying to influence officials or leaders to act on an issue. a) Lobbying b) Social Mobilization c) Advocacy d) Campaign 5) Supporting or promoting a cause. a) Lobbying b) Social Mobilization c) Advocacy d) Campaign 6) Bringing people together for community action. a) Lobbying b) Social Mobilization c) Advocacy d) Campaign 7) Organized effort to promote an idea (e.g., “Tree planting campaign”). a) Lobbying b) Social Mobilization c) Advocacy d) Campaign 8) The main point or position. a) Claim b) Reason c) Evidence d) Fact 9) Explains why the claim is valid. a) Claim b) Reason c) Evidence d) Fact 10) Proof (facts, studies, statistics).why the claim is valid. a) Claim b) Reason c) Evidence d) Fact 11) Presents thesis statement (main claim). a) Introduction b) Statement of the Problem c) Conclusion d) Body 12) Gives reasons, evidence, and counterarguments. a) Introduction b) Statement of the Problem c) Conclusion d) Body 13) Restates thesis and summarizes points. a) Introduction b) Statement of the Problem c) Conclusion d) Body 14) Your answer that disproves or weakens the counterargument. a) Claim b) Assertion c) Rebuttal d) Counterargument 15) however, therefore, furthermore, consequently. a) Transition words  b) Modal verbs c) Rebuttal d) Evaluative language 16) Shows judgment or opinion (e.g., “groundbreaking initiative”). a) Transition words  b) Modal verbs c) Rebuttal d) Evaluative language 17) Based on beliefs or feelings. a) Opinion b) Rebuttal c) Fact d) Assertion 18) Can be proven true. a) Opinion b) Rebuttal c) Fact d) Assertion 19) Strong statement expressing one’s stance. a) Opinion b) Rebuttal c) Fact d) Assertion 20) Can be proven true/false using evidence a) Claim of Fact b) Claim of Policy c) Claim d) Claim of Value 21) Expresses judgment or worth. a) Claim of Fact b) Claim of Policy c) Claim d) Claim of Value 22) Suggests a rule, action, or law a) Claim of Fact b) Claim of Policy c) Claim d) Claim of Value

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