English 4A: Unit 2, Lesson 1

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Purpose

A _____________________ is the reason an author writes nonfiction.

False

A fact demands that the reader make a decision by the reader, while an opinion does not ask for an agreement.

paradox

A statement that at first seems self-contradictory but may express a partial truth is called a(n) __________.

False

Answer True or False. When you read nonfiction, you need to suspend reality.

hypothetical

Choose the best answer for the following definition. Proposed

precipitous

Choose the best answer for the following definition. done in a hurry

Marshaled

Choose the best answer for the following definition. gathered together

advocates

Choose the best word for the following definition. supports

Ambiguity

Choose the best word for the following definition. the doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention

Fact

Choose whether the the following statement is a fact or an opinion. guileless-does not have a motive, just wants you to get to know it

overstatement

During a speech before the city council, a lady stated that if the city did not limit the locations where people could walk their pets, the city would be overrun with animals. This is an example of ___________.

contradiction

If a nonfiction writer inserts two conflicting forces in his writing, he is using _______________.

irony

If a reader reads the sentence "He was cited by his teacher for diligence despite him writing his paper during the lunch hour," he knows the author utilized

True

If you copy just a paragraph from an encyclopedia for a history report, you are guilty of plagiarism.

expository writing

Nonfiction writing that explains a subject

sarcasm

The nasty comparison an author made between a much-praised politician and a known criminal was an example of __________.

compare-and-contrast

Three forms of structure for nonfiction are cause-and-effect, chronological order/sequence, and ____________________.

True

When an author uses a fact, he might be using it to back up an opinion.

True

When an author uses an opinion, he has a motive.

Opinion

a belief that rests on ground not sufficient to produce complete certainty

paradox

a statement that initially seems self-contradictory or absurd, it expresses a possible truth

part of structure nonfiction

begging, middle, and end

Fact

can prove it to be true

Opinion

cannot prove it to be true

irony

choose the best answer for the following definition. the use of words to convey a meaning opposite to its literal meaning

Exposition

clear explanation

exhaustive

comprehensive; thorough

Opinion

does demand a decision — do you agree with it or not

Fact

does not demand a decision

Opinion

has an underlying motive

descriptive writing

nonfiction writing that "paints" a picture

persuasive writing

nonfiction writing that tries to convince

Research

process of gathering facts

Fact

real, actually exists

Guileless

sincere; honest; straightforward; frank

Plagiarism

taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas

ambiguity

the doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention

contradiction

the opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas

Opinion

two people may view it in two different ways

Fact

two people would view it the exact same way.

removal of blame

vindicate


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