Word Choice
Argument Development
Rhetorical Appeals
Writing Arguments
Grammar Conventions
100

What is the effect of using strong adjectives in a text?

 Using strong adjectives in a text enhances the description, making it more vivid and engaging for the reader.

100

What is a claim in an argumentative text?

A claim in an argumentative text is the main point or position that the author is trying to prove.

100

What does ethos appeal to in an audience?


Ethos appeals to the audience's sense of the author's credibility and trustworthiness.

100

What is the first step in writing an argument?

The first step in writing an argument is to clearly define the claim or thesis statement.

100

What is the rule for capitalization in a sentence?

The rule for capitalization in a sentence is to capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and titles.

200

How can word choice influence a reader's emotions?

Word choice can influence a reader's emotions by evoking specific feelings, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or excitement.

200

How should an author organize reasons and evidence to support a claim?

An author should organize reasons and evidence logically, starting with the strongest points and using clear transitions to connect ideas.

200

How does pathos affect a reader's response to a text?

Pathos affects a reader's response by appealing to their emotions, which can make the argument more persuasive.

200

Why are transitions important in an argumentative essay?

Transitions are important in an argumentative essay because they help to connect ideas and ensure the essay flows logically.

200

How do you correctly use a comma with coordinate adjectives?

Use a comma with coordinate adjectives when the adjectives equally modify the noun and can be separated by "and" (e.g., "a long, winding road").

300

Give an example of a phrase that creates a vivid image for the reader.

An example of a phrase that creates a vivid image is "the crimson sunset painted the sky with hues of orange and pink." (Answers may vary)

300

What is the purpose of acknowledging a counterclaim?


Acknowledging a counterclaim shows that the author has considered other viewpoints, which strengthens their argument by demonstrating fairness and thoroughness.


300

Provide an example of logos in an argument.

An example of logos in an argument is using statistical data to support a claim, such as "Studies show that 80% of people prefer product A over product B." (Answers May Vary)

300

How can data be used effectively to support a claim?

Data can be used effectively to support a claim by providing concrete evidence that backs up the argument.

300

 What is a hyphenated compound word? Give an example.

 A hyphenated compound word is a word made up of two or more words connected by a hyphen, such as "mother-in-law."

400

Why is it important for an author to choose specific verbs in their writing?


Choosing specific verbs is important because they convey precise actions and can add energy and clarity to the writing.


400

Describe how logical reasoning is used in supporting an argument.


Logical reasoning is used to support an argument by connecting evidence to the claim through clear, rational explanations.


400

 Why is it important for an author to use all three rhetorical appeals?

It's important for an author to use all three rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) to create a well-rounded and compelling argument.


 

400

What organizational structure might be used for an argumentative essay?

An organizational structure for an argumentative essay might include an introduction, body paragraphs with reasons and evidence, counterclaims, and a conclusion.

400

What are misplaced and dangling modifiers, and how can you fix them?

Misplaced modifiers are words or phrases that are not placed correctly in relation to the words they modify, and dangling modifiers are phrases that do not clearly refer to any word in the sentence. To fix them, place the modifier next to the word it modifies.

500

Analyze how the author's choice of words sets the tone in a piece of writing.

The author's choice of words sets the tone by reflecting their attitude towards the subject, whether it's serious, humorous, formal, or informal.


500

Explain the importance of having a concluding statement in an argument.

A concluding statement is important because it reinforces the main argument and leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

500

Analyze how an author might combine ethos, pathos, and logos to strengthen their argument.

An author might combine ethos, pathos, and logos by establishing their credibility (ethos), appealing to the audience's emotions (pathos), and providing logical evidence (logos) to strengthen their argument.

500

Describe how to integrate evidence from credible sources into an argument.

To integrate evidence from credible sources, an author should introduce the evidence, explain its relevance, and cite the source properly.

500

Why is it important to revise for sentence fragments and run-on sentences in your writing?

It's important to revise for sentence fragments and run-on sentences to ensure clarity and coherence in writing.