English Writing Workshop test 2020
Editorial
A written text where the author (person in charge of a newspaper) shares their stance on a particular often controversial topic.
Covert lets the reader come to a conclusion _____________.
Alone
Call to action
Encouraging the reader to do something about the issue being addressed.
Ehtos =
Ethics
Covert
Hidden done secretly
Logos =
Logic
Overt
Open not hidden
Counterclaim is when you show the other ___________________ but you then say that it is __________.
Point of view Wrong
Perspective
Point of view, a way of seeing something.
Prediction
Predicting the outcome of a situation.
Repetition
Repeating as word or phrase through the writing.
Counter claim
Shows the other side of claim/debate Answers What are other credible possibilities? Only one sentence Allows writer to prove their claim and refute the other side. Counterclaims create a stronger well rounded argument.
Claim
Statement as part of an argument that can be supported by evidance. Should be concise and clear Should include because with two reasons that follow. Road map for the reader. Backbone of the essay. One sentence only.
Cause and effect
Stating the effect that something may have.
Logos (logic)
The use of as logical argument
Ethos (ethics)
The use of credibility and trust.
Pathos (passion)
The use of emotional appeal.
Rhetorical Question
Using a question to get the readers attention and focus the purpose.
Emotional appeal
Using details to create an emotional response from the reader
Expert Opinion
Using quotes and statements from a person considered be an expert on a particular topic.
Statistics
Using research to support the writers view.
bandwagon
Using the argument that because everyone is doing it, 'you' should too.
Testimonial
Using the testimony or statement of someone to persuade you to think or act as he or she does.
Overt part of speech
adjective
covert part of speech
adjective
Overt tells the reader the _________________.
conclusion
Pathos =
passion