Who wrote Georgia O’Keeffe?
Who is Joan Didion?
What does the first viewpoint argue affects intelligence the most?
What are genes/genetics?
According to the article, what do art and music help students express?
What is creativity and intelligence?
Appeal to emotion.
What is pathos?
What does PEEL stand for?
What are Point, Evidence, Explanation, and Link?
What quality does Didion admire most about O’Keeffe?
What is her courage and independence?
What does the counterpoint argue improves intelligence?
What is environment and education?
The counterpoint argues schools should focus more on these subjects.
What are math, reading, and science?
Appeal using logic and evidence.
What is logos?
What should the introduction end with?
What is a thesis statement?
The repeated phrase “the men” highlights this conflict.
What is gender inequality or conflict with male critics?
What persuasive appeal uses facts and studies about IQ?
What is logos?
What persuasive technique is used in “Imagine that you’re having a bad day…”?
What is pathos?
Appeal based on credibility and trust.
What is ethos?
Instead of summarizing, students should focus on this.
What is analysis?
“Style is character” means what?
What is that art reflects the artist’s personality?
The Einstein example is used to prove what idea?
What is intelligence is not fixed at birth?
Why does the counterpoint believe grading art is difficult?
What is because art is subjective?
Questions asked without expecting answers.
What are rhetorical questions?
After giving evidence, what should you explain?
What is how and why the technique affects the reader?
What persuasive technique is used when Didion tells the story about her daughter at the museum?
What is an anecdote?
What is the Flynn Effect?
What is the rise in IQ scores over time?
What is the main debate in Judging the Arts?
What is whether art and music should be taught in schools?
Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
What is repetition?
Name one sentence starter for embedding evidence.
“The writer suggests this when…”
“Through the use of…”
“The statement ‘___’ highlights…”