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Appeals
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Bloom
Details
100
An appeal to the mind
What is Logical Appeal
100
Start with a key word and work around it
What is mapping
100
Questions that investigate similarities and differences
What is a cause and effect question
100
Knowledge
What is understanding the facts
100
Details
What are additional words or phrases that give better understanding
200
Facts
What is a type of logical appeal
200
Free associaton of a chain of ideas
What is brainstorming
200
A question that asks you what a word or phrase means
What is a definition question
200
Applying
What is relating information to another situation
200
Concrete Details
What are details added to give a clearer picture of facts
300
Ethical Appeal
What is an appeal to the sense of fairness and trust
300
Writing a series of sentences without stopping
What is freewriting
300
A question that asks you to tell about information
What is a discussion question
300
Analyzing
What is breaking information into parts
300
Abstract details
What are details that add information to emotional and ethical appeals
400
Emotional Appeal
What is an appeal to the heart
400
Asking who, what, where, when, why, how
What is asking reporter's questions
400
A question that asks you to think critically and present an argument
What is an evaluation question
400
Comprehension
What is understanding the meaning of information
400
Subjective Details
What are details that cannot be verified by others (love, trust, patience)
500
Feelings
What is an emotional appeal
500
Daily writing ideas in a notebook or on the computer
What is journaling
500
A question that asks you to trace information
What is an analysis question
500
Synthesizing
What is combining information
500
Objective Details
What are details that can be verified by others (see, taste, hear, feel, smell)