Annotation
Rhetorical Questions
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
R.A.C.E Strategy
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This reading strategy involves marking the text with notes, symbols, or highlights to understand it better.

What is annotation?

100

This type of question is asked to make the reader think rather than get an answer.

What is a rhetorical question?

100

This persuasive appeal uses facts, statistics, or research

What is logos?

100

The “R” in R.A.C.E stands for this.

What is restate?

100

This is the most important idea the author wants readers to understand.

What is the main idea?

200

When annotating, readers should mark this type of information in the text.

What are important ideas or key details?

200

“Would you want to sit in class for six hours without a break?” is an example of this.

What is a rhetorical question?

200

This persuasive appeal tries to make the audience feel emotions.

What is pathos?

200

The “A” in R.A.C.E stands for this.

What is answer?

200

Details that support the main idea are called this.

What are supporting details?

300

If a reader writes “Main idea: phones distract students,” they are identifying this.

What is the main idea?

300

Authors use rhetorical questions mainly to do this to the reader.

What is make the reader think?

300

This persuasive appeal builds trust using experts or authority

What is ethos?

300

The “C” in R.A.C.E stands for this.

What is cite evidence?

300

The reason an author writes a passage is called this

What is author’s purpose?

400

When annotating a passage, students often underline this to help answer questions later.

What is evidence or key details?

400

A rhetorical question is usually used in persuasive writing to help strengthen this.

What is the author’s argument?

400

“According to the American Academy of Pediatrics…” is an example of this appeal.

What is ethos?

400

The “E” in R.A.C.E stands for this.

What is explain?

400

When readers connect evidence from the text to explain their thinking, they are doing this

What is citing textual evidence?

500

This annotation symbol is commonly used to show something surprising or important.

What is an exclamation mark (!)?

500

If an author asks “How would you feel if your voice was never heard?” they are appealing to this.

What is the reader’s emotions?

500

“Studies show students who exercise perform better in school.”

What is logos?

500

This part of R.A.C.E requires students to include a quote or detail from the text.

What is cite evidence?

500

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