Misc. Grammar
Logical Fallacies
Persuasion
Parts of Speech
100

What are the three types of punctuation typically end a sentence?

What is "! - . - ?"

100

What is the fallacy that uses the argument that because a lot of people think something or do something you should too?

What is Bandwagon?

100

What does Pathos appeal to?

What is Emotion?

100

A noun is_____

what is a person, place or thing? Also, what is a subject

200

When quoting someone directly, you should always use ______ marks.

What is Quotation marks?

200

What is Ad Hominem

What is the fallacy that attacks the person arguing the other side rather then the argument?

200

What is Logos appealing to?

What is Logic?

200

the part of speech that refers to location in space or time.

What is a preposition?

300

If you change the normal order of a sentence, you must use this type of punctuation.

What is a comma?

300

What is the fallacy that says there are only two possible conclusions?

What is False Dilemma or 'Black and White?"

300

Ethos uses ____ in a person or research to make an argument. 

What is 'Trust?'

300
Every complete sentence needs___.

What is a subject (noun) and predicate (verb)?

400

What punctuation belongs in the space of this sentence "Seagulls ate bait on the dock_ pelicans were the audience."

What is a semi-colon. ";"
400

What is the Straw Man?

What is the fallacy that misrepresents or exaggerates the idea people are debating.

400

Referring to a doctor and university research in your argument uses this type of persuasion.

What is Ethos?

400

A preposition is always followed by____.

What is a prepositional phrase?

500

How would this sentence be made into a passive sentence? "Jack delivered the mail."

What is "The mail was delivered by Jack."

500

This type of fallacy assumes that because one thing will cause a automatic chain reaction.

What is Slippery Slope?

500

To make a really strong argument you should appeal to all of these.

Pathos, Ethos, and Logos

500
______ discribes a verb or an adjective.

What is an adverb?

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