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Details from texts that are specific and observable
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The struggle between two opposing forces in a story.
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Information that clarifies what is happening in a moment or situation
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An argument that supports the opposing viewpoint
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Quality of being trusted or believable
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A formal contest of ideas where two groups with different philosophies on a single topic try to persuade the opposing side to agree with their position
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vivid details or adjectives that help the audience picture ideas/topics in their mind
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the spoken conversation between characters in a story or play
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When the audience knows something that one or more characters in a story don't
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A sudden realization or insight that offers a new perspective
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when a speaker establishes their authority to speak on a subject to get their audience to trust them
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Facts, statistics, studies, or anecdotes used to prove a claim is true