EAPP QUIZ

EAPP QUIZ

1st - 5th Grade

17 Qs

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EAPP QUIZ

EAPP QUIZ

Assessment

Quiz

English

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

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17 questions

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A document publicly declaring the position or program of its issuer. It advances a set of ideas, opinions, or views but it can also lay out a plan of action. While it can address any topic, it most often concerns art,literature, or politics.

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reasons or the reasoning given for or against a matter under discussion -paired with evidence and/orproof

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A type of major manifesto which can be a manifesto when we share it with other people. It's public, it's a declaration and it's what one intends to have happened.

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A manifesto containing set of rules for behaving within a specific context or a list of items to be achieved or task to be fulfilled.

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This type of manifesto aims to create a new world. It's not about simple rules, instead, it presents a vision for the future.

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This fallacy occurs when an argument attacks the integrity of the person rather than addressing the idea or the issue at hand.

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Occurs when an arguer presents their argument as only having two options, ignoring the presence of multiple possibilities. This is also known as a false dichotomy.

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