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CRM 1.2

CRM 1.2

Assessment

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English

3rd - 4th Grade

Medium

Created by

Marwa Safa

Used 12+ times

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4 Slides • 39 Questions

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Review for CRM 1.2

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Let's practice again for tomorrow's test!

Our three topics are...

  1. Author's purpose...

  2. Rhetorical Devices/Appeals...

  3. Text Features...

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

News articles, Research papers, Textbooks, Biographies, Manuals.

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Inform

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Entertain

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Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

Novels, Short stories, Poetry, Plays, Comics.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

Advertisements, Speeches, Opinion columns, Cover letters, Product reviews.

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Inform

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Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A comedy television script that uses humor and wit to amuse the audience, often by poking fun at everyday situations or societal norms.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A scientific journal article describes a research study’s findings, explaining the methodology, results, and implications for further study or practical application.

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Inform

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Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

A section in a history book describing the conditions and causes of the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930s.

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Inform

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Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A political speech urging voters to support a particular candidate by presenting arguments for their suitability for the position, their policies, and their record of achievements.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A political speech urging voters to support a particular candidate by presenting arguments for their suitability for the position, their policies, and their record of achievements.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A travel guidebook that provides detailed information about a particular destination, including its history, culture, attractions, accommodation options, and practical advice for visitors.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A comedy television script that uses humor and wit to amuse the audience, often by poking fun at everyday situations or societal norms.

1

Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A stand-up comedy routine that relies on the comedian’s storytelling ability and comedic timing to entertain the audience, often by commenting on current events or personal experiences.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A news article reporting on a recent event or development provides factual details about what happened, who was involved, and where and when it occurred.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A letter to the editor of a newspaper expressing a strong opinion on a controversial issue and attempting to persuade others to adopt a similar position by presenting compelling evidence and arguments.

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Inform

2

Entertain

3

Persuade

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Multiple Choice

What is the author’s purpose in this type of text?

  • A novel that tells a compelling story engages the reader’s emotions and imagination through vivid characters, evocative settings, and unexpected twists and turns.

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Inform

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Entertain

3

Persuade

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The three Rhetorical Appeals

What are they used for?

What are they called?
E____ (E---- is not...?)
L____
P_____

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Fill in the Blanks

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Fill in the Blanks

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Match

Match the following

Ethos

Pathos

Logos

ethics, experience, and expertise

emotion

logic

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Multiple Choice

"As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"History has shown time and again that absolute power corrupts absolutely."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"After years of this type of disrespect from your boss, countless hours wasted, birthdays missed… it's time that you took a stand."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"If my years as a Marine taught me anything, it's that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: we have not only the fingerprints, the lack of an alibi, a clear motive, and an expressed desire to commit the robbery… We also have video of the suspect breaking in. The case could not be more open and shut."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"There's no price that can be placed on peace of mind. Our advanced security systems will protect the well-being of your family so that you can sleep soundly at night."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"If we don't move soon, we're all going to die! Can't you see how dangerous it would be to stay?"

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"I'm not just invested in this community - I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Multiple Choice

"Private demand for the product has tapered off for the past three years, and this year's sales figures are at an all-time low. It's time to research other options."

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Ethos

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Logos

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Pathos

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Last but not least, let's practice text features!

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Multiple Choice

A picture taken with a camera that reflects actual objects, settings, or events, and is usually related to the topic of the text.

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Photograph

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Illustration

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Caption

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Heading/Subheading

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Multiple Choice

A title or brief explanation

added to an article, cartoon,

illustration, photograph, or

other graphic.

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Photograph

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Illustration

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Caption

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Heading/Subheading

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Multiple Choice

The title of a section of text that introduces its topic. Headings are also used to divide a larger text into smaller, more focused sections.

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Photograph

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Illustration

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Caption

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Heading/Subheading

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Multiple Choice

A drawing used to emphasize

an aspect of the text or to add

reader interest.

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Photograph

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Illustration

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Caption

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Heading/Subheading

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Multiple Choice

The name of an article, book, or

other literary work or

document.

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Charts/Graphs

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Title

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Glossary

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Table of contents

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Multiple Choice

An outline of characters or section titles and their corresponding pages in a larger text.

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Charts/Graphs

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Title

3

Table of contents

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Multiple Choice

A visual representation of data or a visual depiction of

information.

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Charts/Graphs

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Title

3

Table of contents

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Multiple Choice

An outline of characters or section titles and their corresponding pages in a larger text. Usually found in the beginning of a text.

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Charts/Graphs

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Title

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Table of contents

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Multiple Choice

An alphabetized list of pertinent terms with corresponding definitions located at or near the end of a text.

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Glossary

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Footnote

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Bold letters/words

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Multiple Choice

A note of reference,

explanation, or comment

printed at the bottom of a page.

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Glossary

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Footnote

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Bold letters/words

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Multiple Choice

Emphasized words in a sentence or paragraph.

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Glossary

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Footnote

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Bold letters/words

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Poll

Do you feel ready for the test tomorrow?

Oh yeah, I'm an expert...

Kind of... I got most of it...

Kind of... I'm still a little confused...

Not really, I'm still super confused...

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