Text Structures
Text Features
Types of Reasoning
Logial Fallacies
Figurative Language
100

What text structure uses the following signal words:

For example, for instance, such as, including

Description

100

Which text feature helps a reader know what something looks like?

Illustration, picture, or photograph

100

What is another word for proof that supports a claim?

Evidence

100

Ad Hominem- Attacks the person instead of the argument.

Give an example of an Ad Hominem

You shouldn't trust his opinion on school, he is lazy and always late.

100
Name the figurative language:


Her smile was bright like the stars.

Smilie

200

What text structure uses the following signal words:

problem, need, difficulty, answer, challenge, solve, plan, resolve

Problem/Solution

200

Which text feature helps a reader understand an image or explains the picture or illustration?

Caption

200

What is a combination of claims, reasons, and evidence used to convince others of a point of view?

Argument

200

What is another word for the logical fallacy Ad Populum, where something is said to be true because many people believe it?

Band Wagon

200

Name the figurative language:

Time is a thief.

Metaphor

300

What text structure uses the following signal words:

first, third, next, finally, eventually, following, then

Chronological 

300

Which text feature tells the reader what the text is about in a clear and simple way?

Title

300

Which type of reasoning follows the method below:

Starts with a specific example->Moves to a broad conclusion

Inductive Reasoning

300

What is a Red Herring?

Distracting from the main issue by bringing up something unrelated

300

Name the figurative language:

The warm buttery popcorn filled the air.

Imagery

400

What text structure uses the following signal words:

Similarly, like, in the same way, compared to, likewise, but, yet, on the other hand. 

Compare/Contrast

400

Which two text features provide a visual representation of data?

Chart and graph

400

Which type of reasoning follows the method below: 

Starts with a general statement -> Applies it to a specific example

Deductive Reasoning

400

What is claiming that one small step will lead to extreme consequences?

Slippery Slope

400

Name the figurative language:

I've told you a million times!

Hyperbole

500

What text structure uses the following signal words:

because, for this reason, due to, as a result of, since, resulting

Cause/Effect

500
What text feature provides the definition at the bottom of the page?

Footnote

500

Which type of reasoning follows the method below: 

Starts with observations-> Makes the best possible conclusion

Abductive Reasoning

500

What is oversimplifying or twisting someone's argument to make it easier to attack?

Strawman

500

Name the figurative language:

The wind whispered through the trees

Personification

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