Morphology
Rhetorical Appeals
Context & Connotation
Tracking Arguments
Purpose & Perspective
100
The elements placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning.

What is Affixes?

100

Identify the rhetorical appeal used below:

"I have 30 years of ballet experience, and classical training under my belt. My expertise in 12 leading roles of major shows makes me the perfect candidate for this role. My name is Amina I would love to audition as the Ballerina for the lead role in the upcoming Broadway show."

What is Ethos?

100

The dictionary definition of a word.

What is denotation?

100

The three types of logical reasoning.

What is deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning?

100

The three types of author's purpose.

What is persuade, inform, and entertain?

200

The word part that is added to the end of a word.

What is Suffix?

200

The type of rhetorical appeal used to show emotion within a text.

What is Pathos? 

200

The suggested/implied meaning of a word

What is connotation?

200

Type of reasoning that begins with a premise and uses a given fact to form a conclusion.

What is deductive reasoning?

200

Identify the author's purpose:

A letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing a strong opinion on a controversial issue and attempting to persuade others to adopt a similar position by presenting compelling evidence and arguments.

What is persuade?

300

The word part added to the beginning of a word.

What is Prefix?

300

The type of rhetorical appeal used to show reasoning, statistics, and logic.

What is Logos

300

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word testifying.

I, too, am a witness, today testifying in your name to the principles and purposes to which we, as a people, are pledged.

What is to make a statement based on personal knowledge or belief?

300

Identify the type of logical reasoning being used:

Observation: The bakery across the street always has a line out the door.

Conclusion: The bakery sells delicious treats.

This is an example of:

What is inductive reasoning?

300

Identify the author's purpose:

A novel that tells a compelling story engages the reader’s emotions and imagination through vivid characters, evocative settings, and unexpected twists and turns.

What is entertain?

400

Identify the prefix of the word Intolerable used in the excerpt below: 

After loosing the game, Devin threw a tantrum. His Coach yelled "Young man, your behavior is becoming intolerable."

What is In-?

400

Appeals to time/timeliness of an argument.

What is Kairos

400

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word productive.

Our population grows. Commerce crowds our rivers and rails, our skies, harbors and highways. Our soil is fertile, our agriculture productive.

What is resulting in or providing a large amount or supply of something?

400

Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word productive.

Our population grows. Commerce crowds our rivers and rails, our skies, harbors and highways. Our soil is fertile, our agriculture productive.

What is resulting in or providing a large amount or supply of something?

400

Identify the author's purpose:

A product review that describes the features, benefits, and drawbacks of a particular item. The author uses descriptive language to give the reader a clear sense of the product and whether it might suit their needs.

What is inform?

500

Identify the suffix in the word implement 



What is -ment?

500

The importance of rhetorical appeals

What is to support the speaker's/author's Point of View?

500

Use context clues to identify the meaning of the word elusive below:

After ten games this season, they still can't achieve that elusive win.

What is difficult to find, catch, or achieve?

500

Use context clues to identify the meaning of the word elusive below:

After ten games this season, they still can't achieve that elusive win.

What is difficult to find, catch, or achieve?

500

The author's purpose of the text "Horace."

What is to entertain?

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