Rhetorical Appeals
Transition Words
Verb Moods
Text Structures
Colons
100

The rhetorical appeal that focuses on the speaker's credibility or ethical character.


What is Ethos?

100

Name two transition words or phrases used to show addition

"and", "furthermore", "in addition".

100

What is the verb mood used to state facts or ask questions? Give one example sentence

Indicative mood. Example: "The class begins at 8:00.

100

Name a common text structure used to show the order in which events happen.

Chronological or Sequence

100

True or False: Use a colon after an independent clause to introduce a list

True

200

The rhetorical appeal attempts to persuade an audience by using emotions such as pity, anger, or joy

What is Pathos? 

200

Which transition word would best show contrast between two ideas?

However

200

Which mood expresses a command or request? Provide an example directed at a classmate.

Imperative mood. Example: "Please pass me your worksheet."

200

 Which text structure is used when a writer lists similarities and differences?  

Compare and Contrast

200

 Add a colon correctly in this sentence: "Bring the following items a pencil eraser and notebook."

"Bring the following items: a pencil, eraser, and notebook."

300

 A writer uses a lot of statistics and expert testimony to convince the audience

What is ethos? 

300

Choose a transition that shows a cause-and-effect relationship and write a one-sentence example.  "therefore." Example: "It rained all night; therefore, the game was canceled."

 "therefore." Example: "It rained all night; therefore, the game was canceled."

300

Define the subjunctive mood in one sentence and give a simple sentence that uses it  

The subjunctive mood expresses wishes, hypotheticals, or statements contrary to fact.

 Example: "I wish she were here."

300

 Identify the text structure used in this sentence: "Because the roads were icy, the school closed early." Explain your answer in one sentence

Cause-and-effect — the icy roads are the cause and the school closing early is the effect.

300

Write one sentence using a colon to introduce a short quotation (at least three words).

 "The teacher announced: 'Class will begin at nine.'"

400

Read this short claim: "As a doctor with 20 years of experience, I recommend this vaccine." Which rhetorical appeal is the speaker primarily using and which technique (ethos, pathos, or logos) would strengthen it further?

Primary appeal: Ethos. Strengthening technique: add specific credentials, relevant data, or peer-reviewed studies (logos) to support the claim.

400

 Identify a transition phrase that signals a concession (acknowledging the other side), and write a short sentence using it in context.

"Admittedly" (or "Although"). Example: "Admittedly, the plan will cost more, but it will save time in the long run." 

400

 Identify the mood used in this sentence and explain why: "If I were taller, I would play varsity basketball."

: Subjunctive mood — it expresses a hypothetical contrary to fact ("were" signals the subjunctive in an if-clause).

400

Give an example (2 sentences) of cause and effect structure

  • Cause: "A heavy storm knocked out power across the town."
  • Effect: "Residents remained without electricity for two days."
400

Explain the difference between using a colon and a comma after a greeting in a formal letter.

In formal letters, a colon follows the salutation (e.g., "Dear Hiring Manager:"); a comma is used in informal or personal greetings (e.g., "Dear Mom,").

500

Explain how a persuasive paragraph could combine all three appeals (ethos, pathos, logos). Provide a one-sentence example that clearly shows each appeal. 

Answer: Combine by establishing credibility, appealing to emotion, and giving logical evidence.

500

Rewrite this pair of sentences into one sentence using a suitable transition word: "The team practiced every day. They still lost the game."

 "Although the team practiced every day, they still lost the game." 

(Alternative: "The team practiced every day; nevertheless, they still lost the game.")

500

Convert this indicative sentence into the subjunctive mood: "She is the team captain, so she attends every meeting."

 "If she were the team captain, she would attend every meeting."

500

Give an example of a problem solution text structure (1 sentence) 

Examples Vary

500

Edit this sentence to use a colon correctly and maintain clear meaning: "There are three things every good paragraph must have unity coherence and adequate support."

"There are three things every good paragraph must have: unity, coherence, and adequate support."

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