Logical Fallacies
Mrs. Zook
Grammar
Spelling
Reading
100

Name the fallacy: Since it's natural for animals to walk barefoot, humans should stop wearing shoes.

Appeal to Nature

100

True or false: Mrs. Zook's favorite drink is a matcha latte

True!

100

What part of speech describes a noun?

Adjective

100

Spell this word correctly: zookeeni (the vegetable)

zucchini

100

The lesson or message of a story is called the _____.

theme

200

Name the fallacy: “Everyone in the class is doing it, so it must be a good idea.”

Bandwagon

200

What is Baby Zook's first name? (Bonus 100 points if you get the middle name too)

Callum Azariah Zook

200

Choose the correct sentence:
A) Their going to the park.
B) They’re going to the park.

B

200

Spell this word correctly: spageti (the pasta food)

spaghetti

200

A character who changes throughout a story is called a ____ character.

Dynamic

300

This fallacy presents only two choices when more options actually exist.

False Dilemma

300

In what month did Mrs. Zook get married?

December

300

What is the subject of this sentence: The excited students raced to lunch. 

Students

300

Spell this word correctly: embarased (the feeling where your cheeks get kind of red)

embarrassed 

300

When the author hints at something that will happen later in the story, it is called ___________

Foreshadowing

400

Student A argues that dress codes ensure everyone dresses appropriately. Student B responds, "So you think that without dress codes, everyone would just wear bikinis all the time?" What type of fallacy does Student B use?

Straw Man (misrepresentation of the other side's argument)

400
True or false: If Baby Zook is actually born on July 17th (his due date), he would share a birthday with 5 other people in Mrs. Zook's family

False - it would be four people sharing the same birthday

400

Correct the error:
“Each of the players have a backpack.”

Each of the players has a backpack

400

Correctly spell this word: mischivous (someone or something that enjoys causing trouble, annoyance, or minor harm in a playful, cheeky, or roguish w)ay 

mischievous 

400

The author describes a stormy sky and creaking doors to create a scary feeling. This is an example of what literary element?

Mood or atmosphere

500

This fallacy attacks the person instead of the argument.

Ad Hominem

500

What month and year did Mrs. Zook start teaching at DC?

(Double if you get it right; normal points if you get it wrong)

November of 2023

500

Identify the type of sentence:
“Although the test was difficult, the students finished early.”

Complex

500

Spell this word correctly: onomonopia

(Double points if you get it right; normal point value if you get it wrong)

Onomatopoeia

500

In which point of view does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters?

Third Person Omniscient