Writing Skills
Evidence & Analysis
Rhetorical Appeals
Reading Comprehension
Current Issues/Events
100

This sentence states the writer’s main argument in an essay.

What is a thesis statement?

100

Facts, statistics, and quotations used in essays are examples of this.

What is evidence?

100

This rhetorical appeal targets the audience’s emotions.

What is pathos?

100

After reading a text once, it is strongly advised to _______ it again.

What is re-read?

100

This global issue involves rising temperatures and environmental change.

What is climate change?

200

A strong argument should include this to support claims and ideas.

What is evidence?

200

Evidence taken word-for-word from a source must include these around it.

What are quotation marks?

200

This rhetorical appeal targets the audience’s emotions.

What is pathos?

200

Mark ups on the text, such as highlighting, underlining, and adding notes in the margin.

What is annotation?

200

The spread of false or misleading information online is commonly called this.

What is misinformation?

300

This part of an argumentative essay addresses the opposing viewpoint.

What is a counterargument?

300

When you put something in your own words, this is called _____.

What is paraphrasing?

300

Repeating the same word or phrase for emphasis is called this device.

What is repetition?

300

To make an educated guess or prediction about a point in the text.

What is an inference?

300

This term refers to equal rights and opportunities regardless of gender.

What is gender equality?

400

When an argument or point is weak and too general, it is called _______.

What is vague?

400

Explaining how evidence supports the thesis is called this.

What is analysis?

400

Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as” creates this device.

What is a metaphor?

400

The author’s attitude toward a subject is called this.

What is tone?

400

Governments limiting what people can say or publish is called this.

What is censorship?

500

Words like “however,” “therefore,” and “furthermore” are examples of these.

What are transitions?

500

When you re-explain something in shorter terms or overall, this is called _________.

What is summarizing?

500

Using logic, facts, and reasoning to persuade an audience is this rhetorical appeal.  

What is logos?

500

When an author wants to convince readers of something, the purpose is this.

What is to persuade?

500

The unequal gap between rich and poor citizens in a society is known as this.

What is economic inequality?