Sentence Types
Vocabulary 1 (Redistribute, expansive, robustly, relevant, predominantly)
Vocabulary 2 (Renowned, scrutinize, exotic, collaborating, sectors)
Transition Words
Literary Terms, Grammar, and Audience
100

The following sentence is an example of which sentence type?

Robot panic is in full swing.

Simple sentence

100

The students were bored to tears because the lesson didn't seem ____ to their lives.

(Redistribute, expansive, robustly, relevant, predominantly)

Relevant

100

Employers and schools are ____ to make sure that workers get up-to-date training.

(Renowned, scrutinize, exotic, collaborating, sectors)

Collaborating

100

Pick the best transition word: "In conclusion" OR "Similarly"

____, computers aren't stealing jobs; they're redefining them.

In conclusion

100

The writer's position, or opinion, on an issue.

Claim

200

The following sentence is an example of which sentence type?

Automation reduces the cost of a product or service, and lower prices tend to attract more customers.

Compound sentence

200

The night sky offers an _____ view of the Milky Way and other galaxies.

(Redistribute, expansive, robustly, relevant, predominantly)

Expansive

200

The author believes that more economic ____ than we think will be negatively impacted by automation.

(Renowned, scrutinize, exotic, collaborating, sectors)

Sectors

200

Pick the best transition word: "Next" OR "As a result"

AI is being incorporated into more and more jobs. ____, many people will find that their job no longer exists.

As a result

200

Relevant facts, statistics, quotations, examples, and expert opinions.

Evidence

300

The following sentence is an example of which sentence type?

As long as they can learn to use the new tools, technology will be their friend.

Complex sentence 

300

The stadium was _____ filled with fans of Argyle Middle School.

(Redistribute, expansive, robustly, relevant, predominantly)

Predominantly 

300

Dragon fruit is native to Central America but is considered _____ in the United States.

(Renowned, scrutinize, exotic, collaborating, sectors)

Exotic

300

Pick the best transition word: "For example" OR "However."

Technology makes my life better. ____, I can watch TV whenever and wherever I want.

For example

300

Who is the intended audience for "Heads Up, Humans?"

Young people (students & young adults) 

400

The following sentence is an example of which sentence type?

Graphic design jobs require technology, so they are growing as a result.

Compound sentence 

400

People who worry about automation want laws that protect jobs and ______ pay.

(Redistribute, expansive, robustly, relevant, predominantly)

Redistribute

400

The author quotes ______ physicist Stephen Hawking because his opinion will be taken seriously.

(Renowned, scrutinize, exotic, collaborating, sectors)

Renowned 

400

Pick the best transition word: "In addition" OR "In conclusion"

31% of AI experts say that AI will lead to fewer jobs for teachers. ____, one third of those surveyed predict that AI will place  teaching jobs "at risk" in 20 years.

In addition

400

A claim made to address an alternative viewpoint or objection.

Counterclaim

500

The following sentence is an example of which sentence type?

Because the robot could do the server's job, he was fired, and he had to find a new job.

Compound/Complex

500

There are many fields in which automation has ______ created new jobs.

(Redistribute, expansive, robustly, relevant, predominantly)

Robustly

500

One reason that automation will likely replace human labor is that computers can _____ data so much faster and better.

(Renowned, scrutinize, exotic, collaborating, sectors)

Scrutinize 

500

Pick the best transition: "Likewise" OR "On the other hand"

Automatic barcode scanners are making it easier for cashiers to do their jobs. _____, computers are helping lawyers do their jobs faster and better.

Likewise 
500

Is the following sentence active or passive?

Many workers within the technology sector will be displaced by robots within the next 20 years.

Passive voice