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Persuasive Writing Jeopardy!

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Page 1: Persuasive Writing Jeopardy!

Persuasive Writing Jeopardy!Argument

NotesPersuasive

Writing Standards

Persuasive Appeals

Grammar Review!

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These are the THREE types of support that we have discussed.

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A Claim is only one part of an argument. A claim must also have THIS to hold it up.

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THIS is a short, personal story (usually funny) that is related to

the topic being discussed.

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THIS is the term that refers to numbers and data used to support a

claim.

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THIS is the term for a “specific method that is used to change

someone’s opinion”.

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THIS persuasive appeal “taps into a person’s desire to belong to a group.”

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“Hi, I’m Kobe Bryant, and when I’m working hard on the court, I know I can trust Gatorade to rehydrate me and keep me in

the game.”

This quotation is an example of what persuasive appeal?

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For your points, give me an example of an Appeal to Fear.

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This appeal uses strong POSITIVE or NEGATIVE language to

persuade.

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Appeal to THIS uses flattery to win people over.

“You need an MP3 player that’s as cool and unique as you are.”

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The first thing your persuasive paper should do is hook the reader. What VERB does the persuasive

writing standard use to mean “hook”?

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ELA6W2.b Says that we should “state a clear position on a proposition or proposal.”

What is a “position?”

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ELA6W2.c says that we should “support the position with organized

and relevant” WHAT?

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What do the persuasive writing standards say we should do with

IRRELEVANT information?

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Giving support for our opinion is important in persuasive writing; however, the standards tell us

that it is just as important to “anticipate and address the reader’s” WHAT?

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Mrs. Williams gave sixth grade a pizza party for being so awesome.

What is the INDIRECT OBJECT in the sentence?

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Mrs. Williams gave sixth grade a pizza party for being so awesome.

What part of speech is ‘awesome’ in the sentence?

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Mrs. Williams gave sixth grade a pizza party for being so awesome.

What is the PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE in the sentence?

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Mrs. Williams gave sixth grade a pizza party for being so awesome.

What part of speech is ‘SO’ in the sentence?

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Mrs. Williams gave sixth grade a pizza party for being so awesome.

What is the VERB in the sentence?