vocabulary 1-5
reading skills 1-5
writing skills 1-5
work book 1-5
mixed 1-5
100

what is the definition of delude?

to persuade into erroneous thinking; mislead

100

Which option best states a theme of the Declaration of Independence?

The colonies’ claim for independence is legitimate.

100

what kind of tone would you use if you were talking to a friend?

mutal tone

100

Which sentence from “Plastics” best reflects the information in the attached image?

As society has developed new uses for plastics, the variety and quantity of plastic items found in the marine environment has increased dramatically.

100

what is a counterclaim?

Counterclaims are exactly what the word says: they are claims that run counter—or in the opposite direction—to your stated position on the issue.

200

What form of speech is alienation?

noun

200

Which option best explains how Thomas Jefferson develops the theme that the people have the right to be ruled by a government that protects their interests?

He uses logic to argue that God gave all men rights, and men made governments to protect their rights, so men could replace governments that do not protect their rights.


200

what tone would you use for a business memo asking for an update on a corporate policy.

professional tone

200

Which sentence best states a central idea in “Household Robots Are Here, but Where Are They Going?”

The most promising use for robots in the near future is as smart home hubs.

200

whats the meaning of succinct?

expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact

300

what is a synonym for incumbency?

occupancy, appointment

300


In which sentence from the brochure “Climate Change in National Parks” does the author appeal to the audience’s sense of logos to persuade them to pay attention to climate change?

It is estimated by scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey that by 2030, many of the glaciers in Montana’s Glacier National Park will be completely gone.

300

what tone is used for a letter as part of a scholarship application?

educational tone

300

Which phrases from “The Real Reasons We Explore Space” include an appeal to pathos by the author when he discusses the reasons for space travel?

Select all that apply.

to be … the first or the best in some activity


to have “the urge to know what’s over the next hill”

300

Read the excerpt from “How Much Can Electric Cars Impact Climate Change?”

Just two months before international climate talks begin in Paris, a new report from energy and environmental groups predicts greenhouse gases can plunge 77 percent in 2050 by electrifying more than half the nation’s cars, trucks and forklifts.

cause-and-effect

400

what form of speech is exemplify?

verb

400

In which sentences or phrases from “Our Backyard Is 85 Million Acres” does the author create an appeal to pathos with figurative language or word connotation?

The parks are the Declaration of Independence applied to the landscape.


That’s a very good bargain. And that is one powerful idea.

400

what should your introduction look like for a informative essay?

  • hook” the reader with an intriguing question, vivid anecdote, or other technique to spark interest and to make connections
  • provide context and background about the topic—the “big picture”
  • show the importance of the main idea
  • narrow the scope of information and lead naturally to the thesis statement
400

Read the excerpt from “Remarks by the President on Osama bin Laden.”

And on nights like this one, we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to al Qaeda’s terror: Justice has been done.

Which option identifies a rhetorical feature used in the excerpt?

syntax

400

what is thesis?

your thesis statement is the final sentence of the introductory paragraph and that the introduction leads logically to that statement.

500

what is the defintion of pluralism?

a state of society in which diverse groups participate

500

Which excerpts from “Natural Beauty at Risk” best reflect the information shown in the graphic, which is Figure 7 in the text?

It turns out that sugar maple and eastern hemlock, which Jantz calls “iconic species of eastern U.S. forests,” are expected to lose habitat.


By combining these climate projections with information about topography and soil moisture and composition, Jantz and Rogers are exploring how the suitability of habitats may change for 40 eastern tree species.

500

what should the body of your informative essay look like?

  • include a topic sentence for every paragraph
  • include supporting evidence for every paragraph

  • introduce and explain all supporting evidence sufficiently and appropriately
  • include headings or subheadings as necessary to help organize information
500

Read the excerpt from “Remarks by the President on Osama bin Laden.”

And yet we know that the worst images are those that were unseen to the world. The empty seat at the dinner table. Children who were forced to grow up without their mother or their father. Parents who would never know the feeling of their child’s embrace. Nearly 3,000 citizens taken from us, leaving a gaping hole in our hearts.

Which option most effectively explains how Obama uses imagery as a rhetorical feature to make his point that Americans were deeply affected by the 9/11 attacks?

Obama describes “The empty seat at the dinner table,” creating a picture in the minds of the audience to generate sympathy for families that were directly affected.

500

In which sentences from “How Light Pollution Works” does the author use figurative language to describe characteristics of types of light pollution?

Select all that apply.

Nighttime photos of major metropolitan areas often show this in amazing intensity, with the most brilliant blankets of sky glow emitting dusky, smoldering blazes dotted with shining hotspots.

Whether stringing streetlights too close together along a highway or brightening a building with midday cheer in the dead of night, practices like these can be both distracting and wasteful.