concernworry(someone);makeanxious.relateto; be abouttargetaudiencethe maingroupto whom thewriter/speakeris speaking toquoterepeat apassage from(a work orauthor) orstatement by(someone)A reply intended toshow fault in anopponent'sargumenta refutation orcontradictionrebuttalconvincepersuade(someone)to dosomethingloadedtermswords, phrases,and overall verbaland writtencommunication thatelicit a strongemotional responseexamplea thingcharacteristicof its kindorillustratinga generalruledetailan individualfeature, fact,or item.rhetoricthe art of effective orpersuasive speaking orwriting, especially the useof figures of speech andother compositionaltechniques.often regardedas lacking in sincerity ormeaningful content.point ofviewa particularattitude orway ofconsideringa matter.persuasivetechniquestechniques areused by authorsto convincereaders of theirpoint of view,emotionalappealevokestrongfeelingsargumenta reason or set ofreasons given withthe aim ofpersuading othersthat an action oridea is right orwrong.statistica fact or pieceof data from astudy of a largequantity ofnumerical dataappeal tothe desireto belongappeal byassociationanecdotea shortstorystate or assert thatsomething is thecase, typicallywithout providingevidence or proofclaimopposedisapprove ofand attemptto prevent,especially byargumenEthicalAppealappeals toyour senseof rightand wrongcaricaturesexaggeratingpersonality andbehavior, as wellas physicalappearance. Alsoknown as strawmananticipateto wait forsomething or tothink of what isnext, expect,predictopiniona view or judgmentformed aboutsomething, notnecessarily basedon fact orknowledge.counterargumentset of reasons putforward to opposean idea or theorydeveloped inanother argument.appealingtocommonsenselogicalappealsupportsuggest the truth of;corroborate.Evidencein an argumentissueanimportanttopic orproblemrefers totheopinion ofan expertAppealtoauthoritybiasa reason or set ofreasons given withthe aim ofpersuading othersthat an action oridea is right orwrong.solutiona meansof solvinga problemBandwagonAppeala fallacy based onthe assumption thatthe opinion of themajority is alwaysvalid: that is,everyone believes it,so you should toopropositiona statement orassertion thatexpresses ajudgment oropinion.transitionthe process or aperiod ofchanging fromone state orcondition toanotherpersuadecause(someone) todo somethingthroughreasoning orargumentfacta thing that isknown orproved to betrue.informationused asevidenceconcernworry(someone);makeanxious.relateto; be abouttargetaudiencethe maingroupto whom thewriter/speakeris speaking toquoterepeat apassage from(a work orauthor) orstatement by(someone)A reply intended toshow fault in anopponent'sargumenta refutation orcontradictionrebuttalconvincepersuade(someone)to dosomethingloadedtermswords, phrases,and overall verbaland writtencommunication thatelicit a strongemotional responseexamplea thingcharacteristicof its kindorillustratinga generalruledetailan individualfeature, fact,or item.rhetoricthe art of effective orpersuasive speaking orwriting, especially the useof figures of speech andother compositionaltechniques.often regardedas lacking in sincerity ormeaningful content.point ofviewa particularattitude orway ofconsideringa matter.persuasivetechniquestechniques areused by authorsto convincereaders of theirpoint of view,emotionalappealevokestrongfeelingsargumenta reason or set ofreasons given withthe aim ofpersuading othersthat an action oridea is right orwrong.statistica fact or pieceof data from astudy of a largequantity ofnumerical dataappeal tothe desireto belongappeal byassociationanecdotea shortstorystate or assert thatsomething is thecase, typicallywithout providingevidence or proofclaimopposedisapprove ofand attemptto prevent,especially byargumenEthicalAppealappeals toyour senseof rightand wrongcaricaturesexaggeratingpersonality andbehavior, as wellas physicalappearance. Alsoknown as strawmananticipateto wait forsomething or tothink of what isnext, expect,predictopiniona view or judgmentformed aboutsomething, notnecessarily basedon fact orknowledge.counterargumentset of reasons putforward to opposean idea or theorydeveloped inanother argument.appealingtocommonsenselogicalappealsupportsuggest the truth of;corroborate.Evidencein an argumentissueanimportanttopic orproblemrefers totheopinion ofan expertAppealtoauthoritybiasa reason or set ofreasons given withthe aim ofpersuading othersthat an action oridea is right orwrong.solutiona meansof solvinga problemBandwagonAppeala fallacy based onthe assumption thatthe opinion of themajority is alwaysvalid: that is,everyone believes it,so you should toopropositiona statement orassertion thatexpresses ajudgment oropinion.transitionthe process or aperiod ofchanging fromone state orcondition toanotherpersuadecause(someone) todo somethingthroughreasoning orargumentfacta thing that isknown orproved to betrue.informationused asevidence

Argument Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. worry (someone); make anxious.relate to; be about
    concern
  2. the main group to whom the writer/speaker is speaking to
    target audience
  3. repeat a passage from (a work or author) or statement by (someone)
    quote
  4. rebuttal
    A reply intended to show fault in an opponent's argument a refutation or contradiction
  5. persuade (someone) to do something
    convince
  6. words, phrases, and overall verbal and written communication that elicit a strong emotional response
    loaded terms
  7. a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule
    example
  8. an individual feature, fact, or item.
    detail
  9. the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content.
    rhetoric
  10. a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
    point of view
  11. techniques are used by authors to convince readers of their point of view,
    persuasive techniques
  12. evoke strong feelings
    emotional appeal
  13. a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
    argument
  14. a fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data
    statistic
  15. appeal by association
    appeal to the desire to belong
  16. a short story
    anecdote
  17. claim
    state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
  18. disapprove of and attempt to prevent, especially by argumen
    oppose
  19. appeals to your sense of right and wrong
    Ethical Appeal
  20. exaggerating personality and behavior, as well as physical appearance. Also known as straw man
    caricatures
  21. to wait for something or to think of what is next, expect, predict
    anticipate
  22. a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
    opinion
  23. set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
    counterargument
  24. logical appeal
    appealing to common sense
  25. suggest the truth of; corroborate.Evidence in an argument
    support
  26. an important topic or problem
    issue
  27. Appeal to authority
    refers to the opinion of an expert
  28. a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
    bias
  29. a means of solving a problem
    solution
  30. a fallacy based on the assumption that the opinion of the majority is always valid: that is, everyone believes it, so you should too
    Bandwagon Appeal
  31. a statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.
    proposition
  32. the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
    transition
  33. cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument
    persuade
  34. a thing that is known or proved to be true.information used as evidence
    fact