Grammar
FAT-P
Rhetorical Triangle
ACEART
Fake News
100

The definition of a noun

What is a person, place, or thing

100

What the F in FAT-P stands for

What is form?

100

The term for appealing to a reader with statistics and facts

What is logos?

100
What the A in ACEART stands for 

What is assertion? 

100

Which is more trustworthy for news: a well-known news website or a random social media post?

What is a well known news website?

200

The part of speech that "convincingly" is 

What is an adverb?

200

What the T in FAT-P stands for 

What is topic?

200

The purpose of using the rhetorical triangle

What is to convince/persuade?

200

The part of ACEART that provides background information 

What is context?

200

Fake news is false information that is deliberately spread to do what?

What is to mislead or deceive people?

300

The part of speech that indicates an action or state of being 

What is a verb?

300

What FAT-P helps us do 

What is break down a writing prompt?

300

The definition of pathos 

What is the appeal to emotion?

300

ACEART is a tool to help us complete this action

What is to outline/organize a draft 

300

What can you do to avoid falling for fake news?

  • Option A: Only trust news from friends and family.
  • Option B: Verify information from multiple sources.
  • Option C: Believe everything you read online.

What is Option B: "Verify information from multiple sources"?

400

Add the correct apostrophe to show possession in the following sentence: "The book belonging to Sarah."

What is "Sarah's book"?

400

We understand this section of FAT-P so that we can decide what tone and the level of formality to use in our word choice/language

What is "audience"?

400

The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing 

What is rhetoric? 

400

The T in ACEART stands for transition, but it also has the same meaning as this word 

What is conclusion?

400

One way that we can tell that fake news is fake

What is checking the URL, verifying a source, read the "about us" section, look at the quotes, check the comments, reverse image search?

500

The part of speech that "always" is 

What is an adverb?

500

The purpose in a FAT-P breakdown of the following prompt:

"The state senate is trying to decide whether or not high school students who drop out or flunk out of school should lose their drivers’ licenses. Decide if you are “for” or “against” such a bill, and write to the senators asking them to follow your recommendation."

What is "to persuade the senators to follow your recommendation"?

500

The person who coined (invented) ethos, pathos, and logos 

What is Aristotle?
500

The contents of each section of ACEART must connect back to this part of ACEART

What is your assertion/claim?

500

The fake news source that Gaby got her fake articles for our class from

What is "The Onion"?

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