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Opinion Writing Questions - All Grades

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Grade 12 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.11-12.1a
The three points of the rhetorical (or Aristotlian) triangle are:
  1. ethos, pathos, and logos
  2. subject, conflict, author
  3. speaker, audience, subject
  4. teacher, student, audience
Grade 8 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.8.1b
Support for an argument is what?
  1. the claim
  2. the underlying purpose for the argument
  3. material or evidence used to convince the audience
  4. facts the argument is trying to prove
Grade 8 Opinion Writing
Which of the following pieces of evidence are you MORE LIKELY to see in a non-fiction text?
  1. bias/objective/subjective opinions
  2. mood
  3. theme
  4. use of literary devices
Grade 7 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.9, W.7.9, W.7.9b
Why is it so important to recognize bias?
  1. So that you understand an author's perspective
  2. So that you know if you are being persuaded.
  3. So that you can distinguish between fact and opinion
  4. All of the above
Grade 8 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.8.1b
Which of the following visual arguments may evoke strong emotions?

an image of a nurse holding an unharmed infant who was dropped off at a designated safe-haven location
a designer label on a piece of clothing
a bar chart of 2003 housing construction sales per state
none of the above
  1. an image of a nurse holding an unharmed infant who was dropped off at a church
  2. a designer label on a piece of clothing
  3. a bar chart of 2003 housing construction for the sales per state
  4. all of the above
Grade 8 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.8.1b
Establishing credibility involves what?
  1. making the reader see that "everyone believes this, so you should too"
  2. citing authorities on the subject who support your point wholeheartedly
  3. adding supporting details, facts, and evidence to your argument
  4. all of the above
Grade 3 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.3, W.3.3
Which of the following titles COULD be an example of narrative writing?
  1. "Cheetahs are the Fastest Animal"
  2. "Rocks and Minerals"
  3. "The Life of Frederick Douglas"
  4. "The Best Pet Ever"
Grade 8 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.6.1b, W.7.1b, W.8.1b

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How does the writer add relevant facts?
  1. The writer add percents to show how many students are currently involved.
  2. The writer explains what students need to do.
  3. The writer presents a new idea to increase student participation.
  4. The writer does not include relevant facts.
Grade 10 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.9-10.1b
Which of the following is an example of faulty logic?
  1. With less studying, it may be more difficult to maintain one's grades.
  2. I believe that the morals to make the right choices in life exist in everyone.
  3. Though the busses are late, with the right organization, they will run on time.
  4. A swift decision can cause some regrets.
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