Vocabulary
Comprehension
Persuasive Techniques 1
Persuasive Techniques 2
100

What is plagiarism?

a) Giving credit to the original artist
b) Copying someone’s work without permission
c) Buying artwork from an artist 

b) Copying someone’s work without permission

100

What is the title of this article?

Stop Stealing from Artists!

100

Which two paragraphs have inclusive language?

3 & 4

100

What is alliteration?

a) repeating words
b) repeating the starting sound
c) repeating key ideas

b) repeating the starting sound

200

Paragraph 1 - Which is the closest meaning to 'erased'?

a) Adding a new signature to artwork
b) Damaging the artwork
c) Removed or deleted

c) Removed or deleted

200

What is the author's contention? (Main argument)


We should fight back against AI use in the arts.

200

Find a repeated word in the 3rd paragraph.

"It's"

200

What is the main persuasive feature used here? "stolen art, erased watermarks, zero credit."

triples

300

Paragraph 2 - What is 'generating'?

a) creating / making
b) deleting something permanently
c) Ignoring

a) creating / making

300

List 2 arguments the author puts forward against AI use in the arts.

* Technology is killing real creativity (just a click rather than real art)

* Plagiarism - AI steals from artists, copying their styles

* Taking away jobs

300

Write down 3 examples of emotive language in this article.

Many possible answers.

300

Which words in the title use alliteration?

Stop Stealing

400

Paragraph 2 - to "churn out" is to...

a) throw up
b) create slowly like churning butter
c) produce quickly and in large amounts

c) produce quickly and in large amounts

400

How many paragraphs are there in this article?

4

400

What is the implied answer to the rhetorical question "How is that fair?"

It's not fair.

400

..."fight back. Protect artists. Respect creativity. Demand change. Stop the theft..." What is the main persuasive technique used here?

Call to action.

500

Paragraph 3 - What is 'exploitation'?

a) Using someone unfairly for your own gain
b) Taking a well-earned break from work
c) Another word for stealing

a) Using someone unfairly for your own gain

500

Find a sentence that implies that readers are at fault for AI stealing from artists.

Paragraph 3 - And we’re letting it happen.

500

"Technology is killing real creativity" - how should we feel about this statement?

shocked, alarmed

500

"It’s stripping artists of their work, their income, their identity." 

What three persuasive features can you find here?

Triples, emotive language, repetition