1) The way an author chooses to present information. In other words, how a piece of writing is built. a) Text Feature b) Text Structure c) Theme d) Central Message e) Central Idea f) Main Idea 2) Tells how two or more things are alike and different a) Description b) Problem/Solution c) Cause and effect d) Compare and Contrast e) Chronological Order f) Sequence 3) tells how things are similar a) compare b) contrast c) chronological order d) sequence e) Art f) abundant 4) tells how things are different a) compare b) contrast c) chronological order d) sequence e) Art f) abundant 5) gives reasons and outcomes for events a) compare b) contrast c) chronological order d) cause and effect e) problem/solution f) sequence 6) Most common sequence structure in nonfiction and gives information in the order the events occurred. a) Description b) Cause and effect c) Problem/solution d) Artistic detail e) Historical Fiction f) Chronological order 7) An obstacle, or a challenge, must be overcome or a problem must be solved. a) Compare and contrast b) Problem/Solution c) Cause and effect d) Sequence e) Chronological order f) Time order 8) The difficult situation obstacle, or challenge a) Problem b) Solution c) Cause d) Effect e) Sequence f) Chronological order 9) The answer to a problem a) Problem b) Solution c) Cause d) Effect e) Time f) Order 10) Something is described in great detail in the passage a) Problem/solution b) Cause/effect c) Sequence d) Chronological order e) Description f) Time order 11) the way an author presents an opinion in writing a) Problem b) Solution c) Argument d) Cause and effect e) Chronological f) Sequence 12) Used in an author’s argument and it is a way to change how a reader thinks, acts, or feels about something. a) Data b) Objectives c) Targets d) Facts e) Opinions f) Persuasion 13) A statement that can be proven to be true or false a) Fact b) Opinion c) Fiction d) myth e) Questions f) Political views 14) A statement that cannot be proven. Not everyone will agree with others' _________________________. a) Fact b) opinion(s) c) Argument d) Mood e) Tone f) Myth 15) It means that writer is prejudiced toward one point of view and tries to sway the reader to accept it. a) Content b) Adoring c) noncommittal d) biased e) trifling f) exasperating 16) Character who shows traits supposedly shared by all members of a group. a) Bias b) Stereotype c) Propaganda d) Prejudice e) Justice f) Contrast 17) The way a writer can use bias to convince the reader of a certain point of view. a) Facts b) Campaigning c) Research d) Experiments e) Propaganda Techniques f) Surveys 18) Propaganda technique where people are persuaded to do something because everyone else is doing it. a) Gaslighting b) Red herring c) Bandwagon d) Click bait e) Fake News f) Political lies 19) Propaganda technique: mentioning only facts that will help to persuade people to your opinion. a) Inclusion or avoidance of particular facts b) Gaslighting c) Bias d) Argument e) Red herring f) Loaded language 20) language that appeals to emotions rather than reason a) irate b) fury c) adorable d) manipulation e) gaslighting f) loaded language

EOG Quiz No. 6

More

Leaderboard

Gameshow quiz is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?