Validity of Arguments
Parts of Speech
Types of texts/structure
Homonyms
Possessives
100
Objective information that can be tested or measured.
What are facts?
100
"Love" functions as this part of speech. "Love is in the air."
What is the subject?
100
The type of text that is NOT based on fact, but is made up.
What is fiction?
100
I love you. I love you ______(to/two/too).
What is too?
100
Rob and Sally love ______ (them/their/yours) new house.
What is their?
200
Numerical data that have been gathered or sampled.
What are statistics?
200
"Love" functions as this part of speech. "I love your new shirt."
What is the verb?
200
The type of text that is fact-based.
What is non-fiction?
200
(Their/There)______ is a hat on the table that belongs to you.
What is there?
200
We love __________ (are/mine/their) cat.
What is our?
300
Stories to demonstrate the "truth"
What are anecdotes?
300
"but" functions as this part of speech. "I love it, but I prefer the color green."
What is the conjunction?
300
This is a text that includes an image of data.
What is text with graphic information?
300
I can't ______ (hear/here) you?
What is hear?
300
Mark dropped off _______ (he's/hers/his) friends.
What is his?
400
Testimonials from a recognized expert
What is authority?
400
"Wow" functions as this part of speech. "Wow! I can't wait to finish this."
What is an interjection?
400
A text showing both the benefits and drawbacks of an issue.
What is Pros and Cons?
400
(Where/Wear) __________ your new jeans tomorrow.
What is wear?
400
Do you have ________ (your/them/theirs) lunch?
What is your?
500
Assertions that one thing caused another
What is Causality?
500
"Her" functions as this part of speech. "The horse led her astray."
What is a pronoun?
500
This describes events in time sequence.
What is Chronological Order?
500
According to the Bill of Rights, everyone has the right to ______ (bear/bare) arms.
What is bear?
500
_______ (Mine/My/I) brother is over there.
What is my?
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