Question
Drag and drop the terms with the descriptions.
involves thinking critically about a work and evaluating it on a deeper level
emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability
uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic
uses language to affect the audience's emotions
the central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details
examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work
discusses facts or explains the author's view of a topic
instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process
method an author uses to affect an audience
a personal belief supported by reasons and evidence
Choices
controlling idea
procedural text
analysis
appeal to ethos
substantiated opinion
rhetorical appeals
appeal to logos
appeal to pathos
critique
expository text
involves thinking critically about a work and evaluating it on a deeper level
emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability
uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic
uses language to affect the audience's emotions
the central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details
examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work
discusses facts or explains the author's view of a topic
instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process
method an author uses to affect an audience
a personal belief supported by reasons and evidence
Choices
controlling idea
procedural text
analysis
appeal to ethos
substantiated opinion
rhetorical appeals
appeal to logos
appeal to pathos
critique
expository text
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Here are the terms matched with their corresponding descriptions:
1. **involves thinking critically about a work and evaluating it on a deeper level** - **analysis**
2. **emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability** - **appeal to ethos**
3. **uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic** - **appeal to logos**
4. **uses language to affect the audience's emotions** - **appeal to pathos**
5. **the central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details** - **controlling idea**
6. **examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work** - **critique**
7. **discusses facts or explains the author's view of a topic** - **expository text**
8. **instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process** - **procedural text**
9. **method an author uses to affect an audience** - **rhetorical appeals**
10. **a personal belief supported by reasons and evidence** - **substantiated opinion**
1. **involves thinking critically about a work and evaluating it on a deeper level** - **analysis**
2. **emphasizes the speaker's credibility or reliability** - **appeal to ethos**
3. **uses evidence and reasoning to appeal to the audience's logic** - **appeal to logos**
4. **uses language to affect the audience's emotions** - **appeal to pathos**
5. **the central idea developed throughout a text and supported with specific details** - **controlling idea**
6. **examines a work's strengths and weaknesses and expresses an opinion about the work** - **critique**
7. **discusses facts or explains the author's view of a topic** - **expository text**
8. **instructs a reader how to perform a task or complete a process** - **procedural text**
9. **method an author uses to affect an audience** - **rhetorical appeals**
10. **a personal belief supported by reasons and evidence** - **substantiated opinion**
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