1) nerves
2) confident
3) convinced
4) tragedy
5) doubted
6) shock
7) worthless
8) foolish
The six plot elements are 1) exposition, 2) conflict, 3) rising action, 4) climax, 5) falling action, and 6) resolution. Instruct the class to take notes on these terms. [this is based on the information I know, I don’t know exactly how your teacher taught in the lesson]
Although it can be persuasive, a logical fallacy is detrimental to an argument.
This fallacy consists in arguing that a conclusion is false because an argument given for it is bad. There are two main ways for an argument to be bad:
- At least one of the reasons given for the conclusion is bad―that is, false.
- The reasoning of the argument is bad, that is, the reasons given do not support the conclusion strongly enough to meet the burden of proof.