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Jeopardy The Crucible Rhetorical Devices Logical, Ethical or Emotional? Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy The Introduction Citations and sources

$100 The Introduction Choose the best thesis 1. Why do women get abortions? 2. Abortion is wrong because it kills innocent babies. 3. Abortion should be illegal because the rights of the unborn should be protected over the rights of pregnant women, who have other alternatives.

$100 The Introduction 3. Abortion should be illegal because the rights of the unborn should be protected over the rights of pregnant women, who have other alternatives.

$200 The Introduction What are the three parts of an introduction?

$200 The Introduction 1.Attention grabber (hook) 2.Statement of relevance (why the Reader should care) 3. Thesis statement

$300 The Introduction What type of attention grabbing device is the following? One out of every two marriages ends in divorce.

$300 The Introduction Shocking statistic (fact)

$400 The Introduction What is an anecdote?

$400 The Introduction A short story about your topic. It can be used as an attention grabbing device.

$500 The Introduction Name at least four types of attention grabbing devices.

$500 The Introduction 1.Anecdote (short story) 2.Shocking statistic (fact) 3.Quotation 4.Rhetorical question

$100 Citations and Sources Why aren’t you allowed to use Wikipedia as a source in your research paper?

$100 Citations and Sources It is unreliable because it can be edited by anyone in the world. The author is unknown and the information is not always checked.

$200 Citations and Sources How do you cite a source when there is no author’s name available?

$200 Citations and Sources You list the title of the article or the website.

$300 Citations and Sources Which internal citation is correct? 1.Drivers with cell phones place an estimated 98,000 emergency calls each day (Sundeen 19). 2. Drivers with call phones place an estimated 98,000 emergency calls each day (19.) 3. According to Sundeen, drivers with cell phones place an estimated 98,000 emergency calls each Day (Sundeen 19).

$300 Citations and Sources 1.Drivers with cell phones place an estimated 98,000 emergency calls each day (Sundeen 19).

$400 Citations and Sources Is an interview with an expert a primary or secondary source?

$400 Citations and Sources It is a primary source.

$500 Citations and Sources What are the three instances in which you must include an internal citation?

$500 Citations and Sources 1.If you are using a direct quote (word for word.) 2. If you are using a fact/statistic. 3. If you are using someone else’s ideas, even if you put them in your own words.

$100 The Crucible Where and when does The Crucible take place? A. Salem, Mass B. Salem, Mass C. Andover, England, 1692 D. Andover, England, 1952

$100 The Crucible Where and when does The Crucible take place? A. Salem, 1692

$200 The Crucible What is the main reason Abigail wants Elizabeth Proctor to die?

$200 The Crucible She wants to have a relationship with Mr. John Proctor

$300 The Crucible What could be motivating Mary Warren to want to continue with the trial? A. She is enjoying the feeling of being important in the court. B. She is afraid that if she tells the truth, Abigail and the other girls will turn on her. C. She doesn’t like working for John Proctor and this is a good way to get away from the house. D. All of the above

$300 The Crucible D. All of the above

$400 The Crucible What test does Rev. Hale give John Proctor to make sure he is a good Christian? Did he pass?

$400 The Crucible He asks him to recite the 10 commandments. He forgets the commandment about adultery.

$500 The Crucible What did Abigail and the girls do that caused Betty’s illness and started the process of the Salem Witch Trials? How did they get caught?

$500 The Crucible Rev. Parris caught them dancing, singing and chanting in the woods with Tituba.

$100 Rhetorical Devices “This is the greatest moment in the history of our nation” is an example of: a.Simile b.Metaphor c.Hyperbole d.personification

$100 Rhetorical Devices

$200 Rhetorical Devices Why might a writer use a Rhetorical question?

$200 Rhetorical Devices He or she wants the audience to think about and relate to the topic. He or she may use it to grab the audience’s attention.

$300 Rhetorical Devices This technique uses the same words, phrases or structures over and over for effect.

$300 Rhetorical Devices Repetition (parallelism)

$400 Rhetorical Devices What is the difference between an historical allusion and a biblical allusion?

$400 Rhetorical Devices An historical allusion refers to an event or writing from history. A biblical allusion refers to a religious figure or concept.

$500 Rhetorical Devices Name the three types of irony. Define or give an example of each.

$500 Rhetorical Devices 1.Verbal – sarcasm (saying the opposite of what you mean) 2. Situational – the opposite of what you expect to happen (ex: a fire at a fire station) 3. Dramatic – the audience knows something the character does not.

$100 Logical, ethical or emotional? When a parent refuses to buy a child a toy, the child cries and says “You must not love me.”

$100 Logical, ethical or emotional Emotional

$200 Logical, ethical or emotional Adultery is wrong because it breaks one of the 10 commandments and people should treat each other the way they want to be treated.

$200 Logical, ethical or emotional Ethical

$300 Logical, ethical or emotional Automobile accidents account for 33 percent of teen deaths; therefore the driving age should be changed to 21.

$300 Logical, ethical or emotional Logical

$400 Logical, ethical or emotional “Give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry

$400 Logical, ethical or emotional Emotional (note his use of emotive words “liberty” and “death”

$500 Logical, ethical or emotional Video clue: m/watch?v=Iu_JqNdp2 As&feature=fvst

$500 Logical, ethical or emotional The images and music are emotional appeals. The words are logical (factual) appeals.

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer Answers will vary.