Spelling Jumble
Vocab-Define
Root Work
Dialogue
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos
100

A. Atrocity

B. Astrocity

C. Atrostophy 

A. Atrocity

100

Define: Access

Point of entry/Able to be obtained 

100

Define the root: 

Cred

Believe

100

Select the correct punctuation: 

A. Do you agree with the saying, "All's fair in love and war"?

B. Do you agree with the saying, "all's fair in love and war?" 

A. Do you agree with the saying, "All's fair in love and war"?

100

By donating only fifty cents a day, you can help give a child clean drinking water. 

Pathos

200

A. Conumdrum

B. Conundrum

C. Conondrum


B. Conundrum

200

Define: Excess

An overage/more than needed. 
200

Define the root: Less

Without

200

Choose the correct punctuation: 

A. “Will you ever stop being a child,” she asked.

B. “Will you ever stop being a child?” she asked.

B. “Will you ever stop being a child?” she asked.

200

Since my little brother has to start school before me, I should let him shower first.

Logos

300
A. Breif

B. Brief

C. Breef 


B. Brief

(I before e, except after c.) 

300

Define: Conundrum

A Problem or issue 

300

Define the root: 

Dict

Say/Speak

300

Choose the correct punctuation: 

A.He finally said, “Fine. Let’s just go for it.” 

B. He finally said, “fine. Let’s just go for it”. 

A. He finally said, “Fine. Let’s just go for it.” 

300

“Choosy moms choose Jiff.”-Jiff Peanut Butter Commercial

Ethos

400
A. Composure

B.Composture 

C. Compossure 

A. Composure 

400

Define: Atrocity

An extremely wicked or cruel act. 

400

Aud/Audi

Hear/noise 

400

Choose the correct punctuation: 

A. She huffed “Well that’s just great, isn’t it”?

B. She huffed, “Well that’s just great, isn’t it?”

B. She huffed, “Well that’s just great, isn’t it?”

400

My coach suggested I cross-train on Sundays to work different muscle groups.

Ethos

500
A. Cliense 

B. Clense

C. Cleanse

C. Cleanse 

500

Define: Composure

A feeling of calm or being in control of self. 

500
Define the root: 

Fac/Fact

To Make 

500

Choose the correct punctuation: 

A. “If you’re not going to”—she grabbed his face—”at least listen to me, I don’t see the point in even trying.”

B. “If you’re not going to." she grabbed his face ”at least listen to me, I don’t see the point in even trying”.

A. “If you’re not going to”—she grabbed his face—”at least listen to me, I don’t see the point in even trying.”

500

Nearly 25% of all car accidents are caused by drivers using cell phones while driving.

Logos

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