Persuasion
Argument
Rhetorical Appeals
Informational Text
Wild!
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Provide a definition for persuasive writing

What is writing that attempts to persuade or convince a reader to do/think/buy something

100

The author's position on a topic.

What is the author's claim?

100

The 3 main rhetorical appeals.

What are Ethos, Logos, Pathos?

100

Authors purpose is shown in these 3 ways. 

What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain?

100

Most, always, never, everyone are examples of...

Absolute or Extreme Language

200

A question someone asks without expecting an answer. The question might not have an answer, or it might have an obvious answer.

What is a rhetorical question?

200

When a speaker takes a position on a topic and tries to convince listeners to agree.

What is an argument?

200

Appeal to credibility, expertise

What is Ethos?

200

This is what a piece of informational text is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

200

What device is being used in this phrase: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

What is alliteration? 

300

A very short story (usually a detail from the speaker’s personal life) used to introduce a point or provide humor.

What is an anecdote?

300

The specific group writers/speakers must consider when writing.

What is the audience?

300

Which rhetorical appeal is this?

“Every day, the rainforests shrink and innocent animals are killed. We must do something about this calamitous trend before the planet we call our home is damaged beyond repair.”

What is an appeal using Pathos?

300

Using absolute or extreme language in informational writing often indicates this author's purpose.

What is persuasive?

300

PIE + Main Idea = ? 

What is an author's purpose statement?

400

This technique uses words or phrases with a similar structure. This technique creates symmetry and balance in your writing.

What is parallelism?

400

These things must be considered once the audience is decided. You must say at least 3.

What are 

  • Background knowledge referred to

  • Types of humor used

  • Difficulty of language used (high-level, complex vocabulary)

  • “Jargon”: words used by people in a specific profession/field

  • Examples used (need to be relevant)

400

Uses facts, figures, and reasoning

What is Logos?

400

This is what an author hopes to establish when they use quoted words in their writing.

What is credibility?

400

From MLK's speech: "In a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check..." is an example of?

What is an analogy?

500

Provide an example of amplification. You may use the Jelly Roll or MLK speech!

What is "I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice."

500

Name the 5 main components of argument writing.

What are: 

- Claim
- Evidence
- Counterclaim
- Rebuttal
- Final thought / call to action

500

Provide an example of each type of appeal.

Answers will vary.

500

Identify the ways you can find the main idea.

What are identifying the topic, looking at the title, re-reading the first and last sentence, finding repeated ideas?

500

Provide an example topic of each of the following: Persuade, Inform, Entertain

Answers will vary

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