Informational Texts
Argumentative Texts
Persuasive Techniques
Text Features
Vocabulary
100

What is the primary purpose of an informational text?

Answer: To inform or explain.

100

What is the main claim in an argumentative text?

Answer: The author’s position or opinion.

100

What does 'ethos' appeal to?

Answer: Credibility or ethics.

100

$100: What is a subheading?

Answer: A smaller title within a text that introduces a section.

100

Define 'main idea.'

Answer: The central point or message of a text.

200

Name one structure used in informational texts.

Answer: Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, or Problem and Solution.

200

What is the purpose of a counterargument?

Answer: To address and refute opposing views.

200

What does 'pathos' appeal to?

Answer: Emotions.

200

Name a text feature used to locate specific information.

Answer: Table of contents or index.

200

What is 'bias'?

Answer: A preference or prejudice that can affect objectivity

300

What should you look for to determine the main idea of an informational text?

Answer: Key details and topic sentences.

300

Name two types of evidence an author might use to support a claim

Answer: Statistics, expert testimony, or examples.

300

What does 'logos' appeal to?

Answer: Logic or reasoning.

300

How does a chart or graph help a reader?

Answer: It provides a visual representation of data.

300

Define 'evidence.'

Answer: Information or details that support a claim or argument.

400

How does an author establish credibility in an informational text?

Answer: By using reliable sources and factual evidence.

400

What is the conclusion of an argumentative text supposed to do?

Reinforce the main claim and summarize key evidence.

400

Give an example of a rhetorical question.

Answer: 'Why wouldn’t you want to save money?'

400

What is a sidebar?

Answer: Additional information in a box alongside the main text.

400

What is a 'thesis statement'?

Answer: A sentence that states the main claim or argument in a text.

500

What is a text structure where the author explains why something happened and the result?

Answer: Cause and Effect.

500

What is a fallacy in an argument?

Answer: A flaw or error in reasoning.

500

Which persuasive technique uses strong feelings to persuade the audience?

Answer: Pathos.

500

What is the purpose of bold or italicized text in an informational article?

Answer: To emphasize key points or terms.

500

Define 'counterclaim.'

Answer: An argument that opposes the main claim.

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