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

Answers

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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.

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