John Green
Quotes
Key Terms
Persuasive Techniques
Reading Informational Text
Writing Informational Text
100

"The quality of our information directly shapes the quality of our _____________."

What are decisions?

100

The characteristics that describe a person's social categorizations 

What are demographics?

100

This type of persuasion aggressively pressures and pushes an agenda.

What is propaganda?

100

The point of view of a text that is neutral, unemotional, and built on facts 

What is objective?

100

A writer must establish this with their reader in order to be trusted and believed

What is credibility?

200

"The sheer existence of evidence is not enough to ____________ a claim."

What is verify?

200

Information that is unintentionally incorrect

What is misinformation?

200

This technique says "everybody's doing it and so should you!"

What is bandwagon?

200

The point of view of a text that includes opinions, biases, and feelings?

What is subjective?

200

An assertion you make that requires proof

What is a claim?

300

"The absence of evidence is reason to be _____________ of a claim."

What is skeptical?

300

Information that is intentionally incorrect

What is disinformation?

300

This type of evidence provides concrete proof through direct observation of the senses

What is empirical evidence?

300

This visual feature helps compare and contrast data, show trends, or illustrate relationships between concepts.

What is a chart or graph?

300
This part of your argument supports your claim.

What is evidence?

400

"Treat Wikipedia as a __________, not a finish line."

What is a launchpad?

400

This refers to the likelihood of a claim to be true

What is plausibility?

400

This technique draws on a first-hand witness or an expert to support a claim

What is testimony?

400

A false news story that uses humor or exaggeration to mock or ridicule a real news story  

What is satire?

400

This type of bias can cause you to notice, seek, and interpret information so that aligns to your beliefs.

What is confirmation bias?

500

"The quality of information lies on a ____________."

What is spectrum?

500

The subtle differences in meaning or expression

What is nuance?

500

It changes the subject or the direction of the conversation to distract the listener

What is red herring?

500

This organizational structure presents information in a sequence of time. 

What is chronological order?

500

You can use this appeal to build trust with your reader.

What is ethos?

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