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Rhetoric Using words effectively

Rhetoric Using words effectively. Rhetoric Questions Questions with words and phrases like: 1) "...the writer..." 2) "Given that all the choices are true..." 3) "...style and tone..." 4) "...logic and coherence..." 5) "Which choice provides the most..." 6) "Which choice fits..."

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Rhetoric Using words effectively

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  1. Rhetoric Using words effectively

  2. Rhetoric Questions Questions with words and phrases like: 1) "...the writer..." 2) "Given that all the choices are true..." 3) "...style and tone..." 4) "...logic and coherence..." 5) "Which choice provides the most..." 6) "Which choice fits..." 7) "The best placement..." are RHETORIC QUESTIONS!

  3. Rhetoric Questions Do what the question asks you to do! "...which choice best accomplishes the writer's goal?" "...deleting the phrase..." "This sentence should be placed..." "Which choice most effectively..."

  4. Rhetoric Questions Keep your focus on the question! When reading the rhetoric questions which ask you to consider making changes to what is written to create a certain effect, underline the key phrase you are to address so as to not lose focus on what the question asks.

  5. ACT English Section 45 minutes 5 reading passages 75 questions 1m 30sec to read each passage 30 sec to answer each question

  6. ACT English Section Today: 4.5 minutes 1 passage 5 questions 1 min 30 sec to read each passage 45 sec to answer each question

  7. Pages 23-25 Take a minute to look over questions 61-75. Circle the rhetoric questions.

  8. You're all exactly right! 70, 71, 72, 73, 74. So smart! Circle them now

  9. Rhetoric Questions Do what the question asks you to do! "...which choice best accomplishes the writer's goal?" "...deleting the phrase..." "This sentence should be placed..." "Which choice most effectively..."

  10. Rhetoric Questions Keep your focus on the question! When reading the rhetoric questions which ask you to consider making changes to what is written to create a certain effect, underline the key phrase you are to address so as to not lose focus on what the question asks.

  11. ACT English Section Today: 4.5 minutes 1 passage 5 questions 1 min 30 sec to read each passage 45 sec to answer each question

  12. ACT English Section BEGIN!

  13. 70 In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Paicific Ocean, thermophiles ensure the survival of other marine life. Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep-sea life. The writer is considering deleting the following phrase from the preceding sentence (and revising the capitalization accordingly): In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Pacific Ocean, Should this phrase be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies that thermophiles live in both the Pacific Ocean and Juan de Fuca Ridge. G. Kept, because it provides specific details about "Here" referred to in the next sentence. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the preceding paragraph, which makes it clear that thermophiles do not live in water only. J. Deleted, because this information is provided later in this paragraph.

  14. 70 In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Paicific Ocean, thermophiles ensure the survival of other marine life. Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep-sea life. The writer is considering deleting the following phrase from the preceding sentence (and revising the capitalization accordingly): In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Pacific Ocean, Should this phrase be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies that thermophiles live in both the Pacific Ocean and Juan de Fuca Ridge. G. Kept, because it provides specific details about "Here" referred to in the next sentence. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the preceding paragraph, which makes it clear that thermophiles do not live in water only. J. Deleted, because this information is provided later in this paragraph.

  15. 70 In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Paicific Ocean, thermophiles ensure the survival of other marine life. Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep-sea life. The writer is considering deleting the following phrase from the preceding sentence (and revising the capitalization accordingly): In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Pacific Ocean, Should this phrase be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies that thermophiles live in both the Pacific Ocean and Juan de Fuca Ridge. G. Kept, because it provides specific details about "Here" referred to in the next sentence. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the preceding paragraph, which makes it clear that thermophiles do not live in water only. J. Deleted, because this information is provided later in this paragraph.

  16. 70 In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Paicific Ocean, thermophiles ensure the survival of other marine life. Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep-sea life. The writer is considering deleting the following phrase from the preceding sentence (and revising the capitalization accordingly): In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Pacific Ocean, Should this phrase be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies that thermophiles live in both the Pacific Ocean and Juan de Fuca Ridge. G. Kept, because it provides specific details about "Here" referred to in the next sentence. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the preceding paragraph, which makes it clear that thermophiles do not live in water only. J. Deleted, because this information is provided later in this paragraph.

  17. 70 In the hot waters surrounding Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Paicific Ocean, thermophiles ensure the survival of other marine life. Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep-sea life. F. Kept, because it clarifies that thermophiles live in both the Pacific Ocean and Juan de Fuca Ridge. (Not as good as G) G. Kept, because it provides specific details about "Here" referred to in the next sentence. (Never have an unidentified pronoun) H. Deleted, because it contradicts the preceding paragraph, which makes it clear that thermophiles do not live in water only. (Doesn't contradict preceding paragraph) J. Deleted, because this information is provided later in this paragraph. (Same as G)

  18. 71 Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically and vividly describes the underwater terrain? A. NO CHANGE B. there are signs of both seismic and volcanic activity. C. the results of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are evident. D. the effect of earthquake and volcanic activity is apparent.

  19. 71 Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically and vividly describes the underwater terrain? A. NO CHANGE B. there are signs of both seismic and volcanic activity. C. the results of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are evident. D. the effect of earthquake and volcanic activity is apparent.

  20. 71 Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically and vividly describes the underwater terrain? A. NO CHANGE B. there are signs of both seismic and volcanic activity. C. the results of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are evident. D. the effect of earthquake and volcanic activity is apparent.

  21. 71 Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically and vividly describes the underwater terrain? A. NO CHANGE B. there are signs of both seismic and volcanic activity. C. the results of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are evident. D. the effect of earthquake and volcanic activity is apparent.

  22. 71 Here, the ocean floor is scarred by earthquakes and underwater volcanoes. Given that all the choices are true, which one most specifically and vividly describes the underwater terrain? A. NO CHANGE (specific and vivid evidence) B. there are signs of both seismic and volcanic activity. (what are the signs?) C. the results of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are evident. (what are the results?) D. the effect of earthquake and volcanic activity is apparent. (how is it apparent?)

  23. 72 Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep- sea life. The best placement for the underlined portion would be: F. where it is now. G. after the word temperatures. H. after the word Celsius. J. after the word gush.

  24. 72 Poisonous waters from cracks at temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep- sea life. The best placement for the underlined portion would be: F. where it is now. G. after the word temperatures. H. after the word Celsius. J. after the word gush.

  25. 72 Poisonous waters from cracksat temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep- sea life. The best placement for the underlined portion would be: F. where it is now. G. after the word temperatures. H. after the word Celsius. J. after the word gush.

  26. 72 Poisonous waters from cracksat temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep- sea life. The best placement for the underlined portion would be: F. where it is now. G. after the word temperatures. H. after the word Celsius. J. after the word gush.

  27. 72 Poisonous waters from cracksat temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep- sea life. The best placement for the underlined portion would be: F. where it is now. G. after the word temperatures. H. after the word Celsius. J. after the word gush.

  28. 72 Poisonous waters from cracksat temperatures up to 360 degrees Celsius gush in the ocean floor, and thermophiles convert the toxic chemicals into food for crabs, giant worms, and other deep- sea life. The best placement for the underlined portion would be: F. where it is now. (see J) G. after the word temperatures. H. after the word Celsius. J. after the word gush. (I from glasses drink=waters from cracks gush NO) (I drink from glasses=waters gush from cracks YES!)

  29. 73 Psychrophiles live in harsh and inhospitable places on our planet. One ancient breed of psychrophile lives in million-year- old ice miles below an Antarctic glacier. In the ice of the South Pole, psychrophiles survive not only darkness and subzero temperatures but also ultraviolet radiation. Given that all the choices are true, which one would LEAST effectively introduce the subject of Paragraph 4? A. NO CHANGE B. According to researchers, the environment of a cold-loving extremophile, or psychrophile, is as exteme as that of a heat-loving thermophile. C. Certain extremophiles, called psychotrophiles, thrive in cold environments rather than hot ones. D. Other types of extremophiles--cold-loving psychrophiles--have been found in temperatures as low as -17 degrees Celsius.

  30. 73 Psychrophiles live in harsh and inhospitable places on our planet. One ancient breed of psychrophile lives in million-year- old ice miles below an Antarctic glacier. In the ice of the South Pole, psychrophiles survive not only darkness and subzero temperatures but also ultraviolet radiation. Given that all the choices are true, which one would LEAST effectively introduce the subject of Paragraph 4? A. NO CHANGE B. According to researchers, the environment of a cold-loving extremophile, or psychrophile, is as exteme as that of a heat-loving thermophile. C. Certain extremophiles, called psychotrophiles, thrive in cold environments rather than hot ones. D. Other types of extremophiles--cold-loving psychrophiles--have been found in temperatures as low as -17 degrees Celsius.

  31. 73 Psychrophiles live in harsh and inhospitable places on our planet.One ancient breed of psychrophile lives in million-year- old ice miles below an Antarctic glacier. In the ice of the South Pole, psychrophiles survive not only darkness and subzero temperatures but also ultraviolet radiation. Given that all the choices are true, which one would LEAST effectively introduce the subject of Paragraph 4? A. NO CHANGE B. According to researchers, the environment of a cold-loving extremophile, or psychrophile, is as exteme as that of a heat-loving thermophile. C. Certain extremophiles, called psychotrophiles, thrive in cold environments rather than hot ones. D. Other types of extremophiles--cold-loving psychrophiles--have been found in temperatures as low as -17 degrees Celsius.

  32. 73 Psychrophiles live in harsh and inhospitable places on our planet.One ancient breed of psychrophile lives in million-year- old ice miles below an Antarctic glacier. In the ice of the South Pole, psychrophiles survive not only darkness and subzero temperatures but also ultraviolet radiation. Given that all the choices are true, which one would LEAST effectively introduce the subject of Paragraph 4? A. NO CHANGE B. According to researchers, the environment of a cold-loving extremophile, or psychrophile, is as exteme as that of a heat-loving thermophile. C. Certain extremophiles, called psychotrophiles, thrive in cold environments rather than hot ones. D. Other types of extremophiles--cold-loving psychrophiles--have been found in temperatures as low as -17 degrees Celsius.

  33. 73 Psychrophiles live in harsh and inhospitable places on our planet.One ancient breed of psychrophile lives in million-year- old ice miles below an Antarctic glacier. In the ice of the South Pole, psychrophiles survive not only darkness and subzero temperatures but also ultraviolet radiation. Given that all the choices are true, which one would LEAST effectively introduce the subject of Paragraph 4? A. NO CHANGE (must inform reader of what a psychrophile is) B. According to researchers, the environment of a cold-loving extremophile, or psychrophile, is as exteme as that of a heat-loving thermophile. C. Certain extremophiles, called psychotrophiles, thrive in cold environments rather than hot ones. D. Other types of extremophiles--cold-loving psychrophiles--have been found in temperatures as low as -17 degrees Celsius.

  34. 74 If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, scientists speculate that life may endure under similar conditions, perhaps in the frozen seas or the exploding volcanoes of Jupiter's moons, or beneath the barren landscape of Mars. The writer is considering deleting the following clause from the preceding sentence (revising the capitalization accordingly): If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, Should this clause be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies for readers that life in extreme environments on Earth may not exit. G. Kept, because it makes the connection between life on Earth and the possibility of life on other planets. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the essay's main point by implying that life may not exist in extreme environments. J. Deleted, because it misleads readers into thinking the paragraph is about life on Earth rather than life on other planets.

  35. 74 If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, scientists speculate that life may endure under similar conditions, perhaps in the frozen seas or the exploding volcanoes of Jupiter's moons, or beneath the barren landscape of Mars. The writer is considering deleting the following clause from the preceding sentence (revising the capitalization accordingly): If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, Should this clause be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies for readers that life in extreme environments on Earth may not exit. G. Kept, because it makes the connection between life on Earth and the possibility of life on other planets. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the essay's main point by implying that life may not exist in extreme environments. J. Deleted, because it misleads readers into thinking the paragraph is about life on Earth rather than life on other planets.

  36. 74 If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth,scientists speculate that life may endure under similar conditions, perhaps in the frozen seas or the exploding volcanoes of Jupiter's moons, or beneath the barren landscape of Mars. The writer is considering deleting the following clause from the preceding sentence (revising the capitalization accordingly): If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, Should this clause be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies for readers that life in extreme environments on Earth may not exit. G. Kept, because it makes the connection between life on Earth and the possibility of life on other planets. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the essay's main point by implying that life may not exist in extreme environments. J. Deleted, because it misleads readers into thinking the paragraph is about life on Earth rather than life on other planets.

  37. 74 If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth,scientists speculate that life may endure under similar conditions, perhaps in the frozen seas or the exploding volcanoes of Jupiter's moons, or beneath the barren landscape of Mars. The writer is considering deleting the following clause from the preceding sentence (revising the capitalization accordingly): If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, Should this clause be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies for readers that life in extreme environments on Earth may not exit. G. Kept, because it makes the connection between life on Earth and the possibility of life on other planets. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the essay's main point by implying that life may not exist in extreme environments. J. Deleted, because it misleads readers into thinking the paragraph is about life on Earth rather than life on other planets.

  38. 74 If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth,scientists speculate that life may endure under similar conditions, perhaps in the frozen seas or the exploding volcanoes of Jupiter's moons, or beneath the barren landscape of Mars. The writer is considering deleting the following clause from the preceding sentence (revising the capitalization accordingly): If life can persist in extreme environments on Earth, Should this clause be kept or deleted? F. Kept, because it clarifies for readers that life in extreme environments on Earth may not exit. (opposite of what this sentence does?) G. Kept, because it makes the connection between life on Earth and the possibility of life on other planets. H. Deleted, because it contradicts the essay's main point by implying that life may not exist in extreme environments. (same as F) J. Deleted, because it misleads readers into thinking the paragraph is about life on Earth rather than life on other planets. (see G)

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