- Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:02 pm
#3172
I was hoping to get a concrete sense of which words make an argument strong and which words make an argument weak. I've noticed that an authors certainty plays an important role in a stimulus for LR section.
The following is a list of what I think makes an argument reflect more certainty and which ones I consider to make an argument seem weak or as if the author holds more doubt. I was hoping someone can look at the list and see if I've made a mistake and also if they can add to the list of words they've seen come up in stimulus' throughout exams.
Thank You!
Lorein Abenhaim
Strong Words - Reflect a strong sense of certainty in argument:
-should
-probably
-Something/s IS/ARE a certain way
-Most likely
-Must
-Surely
-ultimately? (not so sure about this one)
-will
-would
Weaker Words - Give argument a sense of doubt
-maybe
-few
-could
-might
-some
-not everybody?
I know there are more - but it's all I can think of right now. I would really appreciate the help. Thanks again.
The following is a list of what I think makes an argument reflect more certainty and which ones I consider to make an argument seem weak or as if the author holds more doubt. I was hoping someone can look at the list and see if I've made a mistake and also if they can add to the list of words they've seen come up in stimulus' throughout exams.
Thank You!
Lorein Abenhaim
Strong Words - Reflect a strong sense of certainty in argument:
-should
-probably
-Something/s IS/ARE a certain way
-Most likely
-Must
-Surely
-ultimately? (not so sure about this one)
-will
-would
Weaker Words - Give argument a sense of doubt
-maybe
-few
-could
-might
-some
-not everybody?
I know there are more - but it's all I can think of right now. I would really appreciate the help. Thanks again.