Night Vocab
Art of Persuasion
Grammar!
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100
The definition of apathy
What is showing no emotion or apathy
100
This is the meaning of Ethos.
What is Ethics
100
This is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence.
What is an independent clause.
100
This is a word that describes a noun.
What is an adjective.
200
When someone is extremely angry.
What is livid
200
This is the meaning of Logos.
What is Logic
200
This is a punctuation mark that separates an independent clause and a dependent clause in a sentence.
What is a comma.
200
This root word means MANY.
What is Multi.
300
When a person looks exhausted and run-down
What is haggard.
300
This is the meaning of Pathos
What is emotion
300
This is a SWABI rule where is a SWABI at the beginning of a sentence.
What is If a SWABI comes at the beginning of a sentence with 2 independent clauses, there is a comma separating the independent clauses.
300
This is the "who" or "what" in a sentence.
What is the subject.
400
The definition of crucible.
What is a severe test or difficult trial?
400
Provide one example of an ad that represents Logos.
What is an ad with statistics or straight facts. No fluff.
400
This is the SWABI rule when there is a SWABI in the middle of a sentence.
What is if a SWABI comes in the middle of a sentence with two independent clauses, there is no comma.
400
These are the words that make-up the acronym F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
What is for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
500
This is a verb that means to rob goods by force, especially during times of war.
What is pillage
500
This is who created Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Who is Aristotle
500
Provide 3 examples of SWABI words.
After, Although, As, As long as, Because, Before, Even Though, If, Since, Though, Unless, Until, When , Whenever, Whereas, Wherever, While
500
What is the difference between a PRONOUN and a PROPER NOUN. And which one can have an apostrophe?
A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun (he, she, her, his) and a proper noun is a specific place, person, or thing that has a capital letter (Ms. Briskman, Josephinum Academy). Only a Proper Noun can have an apostrophe.