Question
Drag and drop the best term for each of the blanks.
An appeal to
emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability.
A(n)
instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process.
The main goal of a(n)
is to discuss facts or explain the author's view of a topic.
The purpose of a(n)
is to examine and evaluate a topic or work.
A(n)
is a method an author uses to affect an audience.
The central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details is the
.
A(n)
gives reasons and evidence to attempt to convince a reader to think or act a certain way.
An appeal to
uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic.
An appeal to
uses language to affect the audience's emotions.
In contrast to a summary, a(n)
examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work.
Choices
pathos
procedural text
controlling idea
critique
logos
rhetorical appeal
persuasive text
expository text
ethos
analytical text
An appeal to
emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability.
A(n)
instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process.
The main goal of a(n)
is to discuss facts or explain the author's view of a topic.
The purpose of a(n)
is to examine and evaluate a topic or work.
A(n)
is a method an author uses to affect an audience.
The central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details is the
.
A(n)
gives reasons and evidence to attempt to convince a reader to think or act a certain way.
An appeal to
uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic.
An appeal to
uses language to affect the audience's emotions.
In contrast to a summary, a(n)
examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work.
Choices
pathos
procedural text
controlling idea
critique
logos
rhetorical appeal
persuasive text
expository text
ethos
analytical text
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the appropriate terms for each blank:
1. An appeal to **ethos** emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability.
2. A(n) **procedural text** instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process.
3. The main goal of a(n) **expository text** is to discuss facts or explain the author's view of a topic.
4. The purpose of a(n) **analytical text** is to examine and evaluate a topic or work.
5. A(n) **rhetorical appeal** is a method an author uses to affect an audience.
6. The central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details is the **controlling idea**.
7. A(n) **persuasive text** gives reasons and evidence to attempt to convince a reader to think or act a certain way.
8. An appeal to **logos** uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic.
9. An appeal to **pathos** uses language to affect the audience's emotions.
10. In contrast to a summary, a(n) **critique** examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work.
1. An appeal to **ethos** emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability.
2. A(n) **procedural text** instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process.
3. The main goal of a(n) **expository text** is to discuss facts or explain the author's view of a topic.
4. The purpose of a(n) **analytical text** is to examine and evaluate a topic or work.
5. A(n) **rhetorical appeal** is a method an author uses to affect an audience.
6. The central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details is the **controlling idea**.
7. A(n) **persuasive text** gives reasons and evidence to attempt to convince a reader to think or act a certain way.
8. An appeal to **logos** uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic.
9. An appeal to **pathos** uses language to affect the audience's emotions.
10. In contrast to a summary, a(n) **critique** examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work.