An Argument Synthesis is to persuade the reader about a certain claim to be true or not. There are three main parts of an argument synthesis: claim, support, and assumption. There are also three appeals of an A.S. : logos, ethos, pathos.
Logos- provide logical evidence to proove an idea
Ethos- relies on the credability of a person making the argument
Pathos- appeals to the emotions of the readers
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An Argument Synthesis
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is to persuade the reader about a certain claim to be true or not.
-->The goal of an argument synthesis is to persuade the reader of the truth of a given claim.
There are three main parts of an argument synthesis: claim, support, and assumption. There are also three appeals of an A.S. : logos, ethos, pathos.
Logos- provide logical evidence to proove an idea
-->"Logos" is the use of logic to prove a claim.
Ethos- relies on the credability of a person making the argument
-->"Ethos" is the attempt to persuade based primarily on credibility.
Pathos- appeals to the emotions of the readers
-->"Pathos" is the appeal to the reader's emotion.