Bloom's Taxonomy
SOAPSTone
Inductive vs. Deductive
PELIDS
Types of Evidence
100

What level of Bloom's Taxonomy is 'Applying'?

Level 3

100

What does SOAPSTone stand for?

Speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, subject, tone

100

Which structure has the claim at the end of the text?

Inductive

100

What does PELIDS stand for?

Pathos, ethos, logos, inductive structure, deductive structure

100

What are the four types of evidence?

Statistical, testimonial, analogical, and anecdotal

200

What is the 5th level of Bloom's Taxonomy?

Evaluating

200

The question "who is the author speaking to?" which part of SOAPSTone?

Audience

200

Most of your academic essay writing as a student has been what: deductive or inductive?

Deductive.

200

If the author of a piece included their credibility and ethical standing, what would they be using?

Ethos

200

What is anecdotal evidence?

Evidence using other people's stories and experiences

300

What level of Bloom's is "Combining ideas to form a new whole"

Level 6 - Creating

300

If an article written in November of 2001 is about remembering the World Trade Center, the ______ is most likely the events of 9/11.

Occasion

300

Was "The Lowest Animal" by Mark Twain inductive or deductive?

Inductive

300
If a drinking and driving commercial focuses on a dog waiting for his owner to come back without realizing that the owner crashed their car while driving, what rhetoric device is the ad using?

Pathos

300

"4 out of 5 doctors recommend this" is an example of what type of evidence?

Testimonial

400

Change, design, rearrange, revise are key words that apply to which level?

Creating

400
True or False: the Speaker's background has no importance to a reader's ability to fully evaluate it.

False - you should know who the author is and what their background is.

400

When the author goes from specifics to general, what structure are they writing in?

Inductive.

400

"Studies show that cat owners are 40% percent less likely to have a cardiovascular incident like a stroke" is an example of pathos, ethos, or logos?

Logos

400

"40% of people who smoke by age 17 develop a lifelong addiction" is an example of which type of evidence?

Statistical
500

When you judge and justify a piece of evidence, you're using what level of Bloom's Taxonomy?

Level 5 - Evaluating

500

Finish the sentence: What assumptions exist in the text about the intended ________?

Audience

500

True or False: Bergland's "Cheaters Never Win" was written deductively.

False - the structure of the article was inductive.

500

True or False: It's very effective to use only one part of EPL in an article.

False (remember the EPL triangle)

500

What is another name for statistical evidence?

Example evidence