Basic Academic Vocabulary

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Basic Academic Vocabulary Argument: a reason or set of reasons why you are for or against something. Author’s Bias: A preference toward a certain perspective; favoritism Persuade: To convince someone to choose/take a certain point of view or action about something Sound Reasoning: proven, accurate logic

Vocab Foldable Accuracy-no error; precision or exact; correct Credibility- being believable or worthy of trust Relevant Evidence- connected or relevant to the topic Irrelevant Evidence- Not connected with or relevant to the topic