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Jeopardy Review Game

Jeopardy Review Game. Unit Six – Persuasion Freshman. Persuasive Techniques 100. Give me an example of bandwagon in advertising today or make one up on your own. Board. Persuasive Techniques 200. Give me an example of testimonial in advertising today or make one up on your own. Board.

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Jeopardy Review Game

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  1. Jeopardy Review Game Unit Six – Persuasion Freshman

  2. Persuasive Techniques 100 Give me an example of bandwagon in advertising today or make one up on your own. Board

  3. Persuasive Techniques 200 Give me an example of testimonial in advertising today or make one up on your own. Board

  4. Persuasive Techniques 300 True or False. Transfer implies that ordinary people are on “our side.” Board

  5. Persuasive Techniques 400 Give me an example of an appeal to vanity in advertising today or make one up on your own. Board

  6. Persuasive Techniques 500 Give me an example of an ethical appeal in advertising today or make one up on your own. Board

  7. I Have a Dream 100 Who does Martin Luther King believe is not equal to other men?

  8. Answer • African Americans

  9. I Have a Dream 200 Give me one example from King’s speech why he believes that African Americans are not free.

  10. Answer • Police brutality • Segregation • Living in poverty

  11. I Have a Dream 300 What rhetorical device is King using? "Go back to Mississippi. Go back to Alabama. Go back to South Carolina.“ I will accept two answers.

  12. Answer • Repetition OR Parallelism

  13. I Have a Dream 400 King says, "we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood." This analogy helps explain the concepts of a. inequality and justice b. noise and music c. disagreement and persuasion d. equality and justice

  14. Answer • A. Inequality and justice

  15. I Have a Dream 500 • Which piece of evidence supports King’s claim that African American are not free? • A. The struggle for freedom must be dignified • B. Some African Americans have been in jail • C. Businesses post “For Whites Only” signs • D. Revolt will continue until things change

  16. Answer • C. Businesses post “For Whites Only” signs

  17. I Have a Dream Vocab 100 What does momentous mean? • a. at special moments • b. of great importance • c. in large amounts • d. for good causes

  18. b. of great importance

  19. I Have a Dream Vocab 200 If you default, you • a. fail to keep a promise • b. continue to struggle • c. hope to earn money • d. try to change the world

  20. a. fail to keep a promise

  21. I Have a Dream Vocab 300 A legitimate complaint is • a. wise • b. necessary • c. reasonable • d. obvious

  22. c. reasonable

  23. I Have a Dream Vocab 400 What is militancy? • a. aggressive support of a cause • b. continued work for freedom • c. expected behavior at protests • d. likely results of a campaign

  24. a. aggressive support of a cause

  25. I Have a Dream Vocab 500 What does exalted mean? • a. thrown across • b. pushed through • c. tossed aside • d. raised up

  26. d. raised up

  27. Other Readings 100 • In his “Testimony Before the Senate,” Michael J. Fox wants Congress to • A. learn about people who have Parkinson’s disease • B. increase funding for Parkinson's disease research • C. conduct studies to learn more about diseases • D. understand how he hid his illness

  28. B. increase funding for Parkinson's disease research

  29. Other Readings 200 Which of the following is an emotional appeal that Fox uses? • a. One day he wants to dance at his children's weddings. • b. He is hopeful that Congress will increase its funding. • c. America invests $>15 billion in medical research every year. • d. He wants $75 million to go to Parkinson's disease research.

  30. a. One day he wants to dance at his children's weddings.

  31. Other Readings 300 In "The Pedestrian," writing and walking are • a. signs of insanity • b. important hobbies • c. harmless pastimes • d. better than television

  32. a. signs of insanity

  33. Other Readings 400 • Why is there only one police car in Leonard Mead’s city in the “The Pedestrian”? • A. there are only three million people • B. computers are now the police • C. crime has decreased • D. an election has taken place

  34. C. crime has decreased

  35. Other Readings 500 • Both the author of “Primal Screen” and “The Pedestrian” seem to say that • a. people argue too much about television • b. people watch too much television • c. television is more important than reading • d. television makes strangers into families

  36. b. people watch too much television

  37. Vocab 100 The definition of argument is: a. techniques writers use to enhance their arguments and communicate more effectively b. expresses a position on an issue and supports the position with reasons and evidence c. showing prejudice for or against someone or something unfairly d. the writer or speaker’s position on an issue

  38. b. expresses a position on an issue and supports the position with reasons and evidence

  39. Vocab 200 • The definition of claim is: • A. the writer or speaker’s position on an issue • B. techniques writers use to enhance their arguments and communicate more effectively • C. give a brief statement of the main points of something • D. the reasons and evidence that support the claim

  40. A. the writer or speaker’s position on an issue

  41. Vocab 300 • Which of the following is NOT a type of support: • A. examples • B. anecdotes • C. quotes from experts • D. stories

  42. D. stories

  43. Vocab 400 • An example of bias is: • A. giving everyone the same amount of candy • B. an umpire calling an out • C. a parent favoring one child over another • D. sharing your lunch

  44. C. a parent favoring one child over another

  45. Vocab 500 • Which of the following is NOT a rhetorical device: • A. parallelism • B. simile • C. repetition • D. analogy

  46. B. simile

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