What is a rhetorical question?
Questions asked without expecting an answer.
Questions that are not meant to be answered.
What is the author's claim in "Humans need to explore outer space?"
Humans should continue to explore outer space and make it a priority.
Robots are more suited for space travel.
Which statement is a claim both authors make to support their points of view?
A) Space travel is one of the most innovative human ideas thus far.
B) Space travel is as risky as climbing Mount Everest or flying a plane.
C) A lot of money and time has already been spent on space exploration.
D) Private companies can help support space exploration in the future.
C) A lot of money and time has already been spent on space exploration.
Which of the following words with similar meanings from “Humans Need to Explore Outer Space” has the most negative connotation?
A) impossible (paragraph 3)
B) problematic (paragraph 10)
C) risky (paragraph 11)
D) difficult (paragraph 12)
A) Impossible (paragraph 3)
What is repetition?
Repeating the same word or phrase
With what rhetorical device does the argument story begin with?
Rhetorical question
What is the tone in the question?
"Would you want to trust a scientific mission to the people who run reality TV"
Sarcastic/ Ridiculous
What is the difference between compliment and complement?
Compliment- praise
Complement- to make better
How does the author of “Let Robots Take to the Stars” support the idea that space travel is more suited to robots?
A) By explaining the risks to human space travelers
B) By sharing the details of a new space program
C) By stating the need for international cooperation
D) By quoting experts in the field of space exploration
A) By explaining the risks to human space travelers
What is hyperbole?
An exaggerated statement
Is the following a reason or evidence?
"As we all we know, this is a risky, but not impossible, proposition."
Reason
In paragraph 11 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars,” which rhetorical device does the author use to sum up her argument?
A) Humor
B) Evidence
C) Rhetorical question
D) Sweeping generalization
C) Rhetorical question
Read the dictionary entry below.
default \dĭ-fôlt´\ n 1. failure to perform a task or fulfill an obligation
2. failure of a party in a legal case to make a required court appearance 3. the failure of one or more competitors to participate in a contest 4. a situation or condition that is the case in the absence of specific action to change it
Which definition most closely matches the way default is used in paragraph 11 of “Let Robots Take to the Stars”?
Definition 1
Definition 2
Definition 3
Definition 4
Definition 4
Which two phrases describe ideas that are explored in both selections?
A) Using science and technology in space exploration
B) Limiting space exploration and reducing costs
C) Redesigning the space program and accommodating tourists
D) Understanding the benefits and objectives of space exploration
E) Identifying the risks and rewards of space exploration
A) Using science and technology in space exploration
E) Identifying the risks and rewards of space exploration
What pronouns are used in direct address?
You or Yourself
What reason does the author give to support her claim that space exploration should continue?
A. She quotes a famous scientist
B. Mining in space could be a source for useful materials
C. Research shows that oxygen exists in the moon
B. Mining in space could be a source for useful materials
What are some risks on human exploring outer space that the author describes?
cost, cancer, running out of resources
Choose the sentence that correctly uses a subordinating conjunction to combine the sentences below into a complex sentence.
The Cold War ended. Then space exploration became a collaborative effort.
A) The cold war ended because space exploration became a collaborative effort.
B) The cold war ended; space exploration became a collaborative effort.
C) After the cold war ended, space exploration became a collaborative effort.
D) After the cold war ended, and space exploration became a collaborative effort.
C) After the cold war ended, space exploration became a collaborative effort.
How do the authors of “Humans Need to Explore Outer Space” and “Let Robots Take to the
Stars” use rhetorical devices to support their arguments? Cite evidence from both selections to support your response.
OPEN RESPONSE
In both selections, the authors ask rhetorical questions to make their arguments. Claudia Alarcón begins her argument with three rhetorical questions, asking, “What is out there? Are we alone in the universe? Are there inhabitable planets in our galaxy and beyond?” She continues that technique throughout the piece, later asking, “With all these advances and technologies in place and in development, will we see a human colony on the moon or on Mars in our lifetime?” Eiren Caffall also asks rhetorical questions in her argument. In the final paragraph, for example, she asks, “Without space travel as the default idea for our future, what new ideas might lead to amazing discoveries and inventions?”
What is loaded language? Give an example.
consists on positive and negative connotations
Fill in the blank
The Hubble Space Telescope has made more than ____ million observations since its mission began in 1990.
A. 1.2
B. 1.3
C. 1.4
B. 1.3
The author cites _____ in paragraph 7-8.
Facts
Choose the word or phrase that ensures subject-verb agreement in the underlined section in the sentence below.
Although the Cassini spacecraft ended its journey in 2017, it continue to provide benefits to scientists.
A) do continue
B) continuing
C) continues
D) correct as is
C) Continues
Is the word "more" an example of Numbers and Stats?
Yes