Parts of an Argument
Rhetorical Appeals
Infinitives
Verb Moods
Participles & Gerunds
100

What is the claim:
Solar-powered cars are a better option for the future because they reduce pollution, save money, and use renewable energy. Most cars today run on gasoline, which releases harmful gases into the air and contributes to pollution and climate change. Solar-powered cars use energy from the sun instead of burning fuel, which means they produce little or no pollution while driving. Another benefit is that sunlight is free, so drivers would not have to spend as much money on gasoline over time. Although some people argue that solar-powered cars are not practical because the sun is not always shining, many of these vehicles can store extra energy in batteries to use later when it is cloudy or nighttime. Because they help the environment and can reduce fuel costs, solar-powered cars could become an important part of the future of transportation.

Solar-powered cars are a better option for the future because they reduce pollution, save money, and use renewable energy.

100

What kind of rhetoric is this?
Exercise has been proven to cause better heart health, so if you are looking to increase your overall health, add exercise to your routine.
Ethos, Logos, or Pathos

Logos

100

What is the infinitive:
Marcus stayed after practice to finish his project.

To finish his project

100

What verb mood is the following:
If I were the principal, I would give students a longer lunch period.

Subjunctive

100

Identify Participle:
Running through the hallway, the student almost dropped his books

Running through the hallway,

200

What is a reason:
What is the counterclaim:
Phones should be kept out of school because they distract students, make it harder to learn, and can cause problems between students. One major reason phones should not be allowed in class is that they distract students from paying attention to their lessons. Instead of listening to the teacher, students may check messages, scroll through social media, or play games, which makes it harder for them to focus and understand the material. Phones can also make it easier for students to cheat on assignments or tests by looking up answers or sharing information with others. In addition, phones sometimes lead to problems like cyberbullying or arguments between students during the school day. Some people argue that phones should be allowed because students may need them in emergencies or to contact their parents. However, schools already have phones in the office that students can use if they truly need to reach home. Because phones often distract students and create unnecessary problems, keeping them out of school can help students focus better and create a more productive learning environment

One major reason phones should not be allowed in class is that they distract students from paying attention to their lessons.

200

What type of rhetorical appeal uses athletes, politicians, doctors, professors, etc. to make their point more valid?

Ethos

200

The class worked quietly to complete the assignment on time.

to complete the assignment on time.

200

What is the following verb mood:
What is the following verb mood?

Interrogative

200

Identify the Gerund:
She enjoys reading mystery novels in her free time.

reading mystery novels in her free time

300

What is one piece of evidence:
Solar-powered cars are a better option for the future because they reduce pollution, save money, and use renewable energy. Most cars today run on gasoline, which releases harmful gases into the air and contributes to pollution and climate change. Solar-powered cars use energy from the sun instead of burning fuel, which means they produce little or no pollution while driving. Another benefit is that sunlight is free, so drivers would not have to spend as much money on gasoline over time. Although some people argue that solar-powered cars are not practical because the sun is not always shining, many of these vehicles can store extra energy in batteries to use later when it is cloudy or nighttime. Because they help the environment and can reduce fuel costs, solar-powered cars could become an important part of the future of transportation.

Solar-powered cars use energy from the sun instead of burning fuel, which means they produce little or no pollution while driving.

300

What kind of rhetoric is this?
Based on hundreds of cases I have won for my clients, I know I am the best lawyer for you if you want to win.
Ethos, Logos, or Pathos 

Ethos

300

My sister hopes to become a veterinarian someday.

to become a veterinarian someday.

300

What verb mood is the following: It is important that every student be respectful in class.

Subjunctive

300

What is the following:
The coach believes working together as a team is the key to winning.

Gerund

400

What is the counterclaim:
Phones should be kept out of school because they distract students, make it harder to learn, and can cause problems between students. One major reason phones should not be allowed in class is that they distract students from paying attention to their lessons. Instead of listening to the teacher, students may check messages, scroll through social media, or play games, which makes it harder for them to focus and understand the material. Phones can also make it easier for students to cheat on assignments or tests by looking up answers or sharing information with others. In addition, phones sometimes lead to problems like cyberbullying or arguments between students during the school day. Some people argue that phones should be allowed because students may need them in emergencies or to contact their parents. However, schools already have phones in the office that students can use if they truly need to reach home. Because phones often distract students and create unnecessary problems, keeping them out of school can help students focus better and create a more productive learning environment

Some people argue that phones should be allowed because students may need them in emergencies or to contact their parents.

400

An ad that includes cute animals, babies, laugh kids, or crying adults would use which type of rhetorical appeal? 

Pathos

400

The students gathered in the library to prepare for the big history test.

to prepare for the big history test.

400

What verb mood is the following? Did you finish the science project before the deadline?

Interrogative 

400

What is the following:
Practicing the piano for hours helped her prepare for the recital.

Gerund

500

What is the thesis:
Solar-powered cars are a better option for the future because they reduce pollution, save money, and use renewable energy. Most cars today run on gasoline, which releases harmful gases into the air and contributes to pollution and climate change. Solar-powered cars use energy from the sun instead of burning fuel, which means they produce little or no pollution while driving. Another benefit is that sunlight is free, so drivers would not have to spend as much money on gasoline over time. Although some people argue that solar-powered cars are not practical because the sun is not always shining, many of these vehicles can store extra energy in batteries to use later when it is cloudy or nighttime. Because they help the environment and can reduce fuel costs, solar-powered cars could become an important part of the future of transportation.

Solar-powered cars are a better option for the future because they reduce pollution, save money, and use renewable energy.

500

What type of rhetorical appeal is the following:
"Verizon is ranked #1 for overall performance as a phone company"  

Logos

500

The coach reminded the players to stay focused during the final minutes of the game.

 to stay focused during the final minutes of the game.

500

What is the following verb mood:
The students completed their homework before class started.

Indicative

500

What does the following participle modify:
Smiling proudly, the student showed his parents the report card.

the student

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