English II Quiz 3
1.similarity or comparison based on similarities 2.contrast; opposition 3.not influenced by personal feelings 4.influenced by personal feelings 5.arranged in order of occurrence
2) antithesis 3) objective 1) analogy 5) chronological 4) subjective
1.referring to words of a previous speaker 2.repeating a word, phrase, pace, or pattern of a prior paragraph 3.asking an opinion than giving the response 4.using more than one connective
4) double transition 3) question and answer 2) echo 1) quotation
What is a cause/effect relationship?
Cause and effect are noting a relationship between actions or events such that one or more results from others. Most things that are happening in life have a cause and effect relationship.
The four methods of paragraph development discussed in this unit are _____. Post hoc Compare/Contrast Definition Details and Examples Reasoning Spiraling
Compare/Contrast Definition Details and Examples Reasoning
A new paragraph is not needed for a change of time. True False
F
Other sentences within a paragraph should change the focus of the topic sentence. True False
F
The following is a suitable topic for an expository article. Apples are tasty. True False
F
The following is a suitable topic for an expository article. St. Bernards are better than Irish Setters. True False
F
Two different view points may be included in one paragraph. True False
F
A sentence may have only one word. True False
T
Recognizing main ideas is essential for understanding paragraphs. True False
T
The following is a suitable topic for an expository article. Apples are tasty. True False
T
The following is a suitable topic for an expository article. Historical evidence has proven that ancient peoples had some very effective systems of medical treatment. True False
T
The purpose of _____ is to convince the reader of a certain view or opinion by establishing the truth or falsity of it. narration argumentation exposition
argumentation
Select the example(s) of expository composition. atlas joke directions novel
atlas directions
Identify the following group of words as either a complete sentence or a fragment. A doctor has invented a new surgical tool. fragment complete sentence
complete sentence
Check the punctuation of the following sentence. The dog barked, and the bird sang. incorrect correct
correct
The purpose of _____ is to explain. exposition argumentation narration
exposition
Identify the following group of words as either a complete sentence or a fragment. Skated the program beautifully. fragment complete sentence
fragment
The purpose of _____ is to recount an event or series of events, to tell a story. narration exposition argumentation
narration
Superstitions are fallacies due to _____. post hoc reasoning rules of connection logical reasoning non-causative relationships
post hoc reasoning
What is deduction in logic? reaching a conclusion by examining evidence and from it drawing a general principle reaching a conclusion by reasoning or inference
reaching a conclusion by reasoning or inference
Select the example(s) of expository composition. short story treasurer's report folk tale textbook
treasurer's report textbook