Identify the sentence that relies on emotional language.

You’re slowly by going to a tanning booth every day.

Identify the statement that is a verifiable fact.

It is important to wear sunscreen when playing outside.

Which of the following statements would be considered a hasty generalization?

Swimming after eating causes stomach cramps.

Which of the following would be most suitable as a thesis statement for a persuasive essay?

Liberal arts requirements are outdated in a global society in which technological knowledge can determine career success.

Which of the following is used when a charity urges you with an emotional appeal to support them because “it’s the right thing to do?”

pathos

Identify the type of sentence: Daria asked Becky to help her with her science homework

declarative

Identify the type of sentence: I refuse to stand for this treatment any longer!

exclamatory

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

We can feed the animals, at the seal exhibit and at the sting ray tank

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

We all had tears in out eyes, as he spoke.

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence.

You must return to your first rental, before they will send you another movie.

Which sentence contains an incorrect end mark?

If I don’t get out of here today, I will explode?

Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.

Babysitting my sister is more rewarding than you’d think!

Match the definition with the appropriate word.

audiovisual aids:parts of a presentation that augment the words

connoration:the emotional association a word envokes

denotation:the dictionary definition of a word

hasty generalizations:making assertions about a group that are too broad

Match the definition with the appropriate word.

persuasive appeals:the emotion that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject

tone:devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience

ethos:an appeal to the credibility of the speaker

pathos:an appeal to the emotion

logos:an appeal to logic

essay: i can’t fully give an answer but think about how emotional Dr. King’s speech was 👀

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Identify the sentence that relies on emotional language:

The sentence that relies on emotional language is: "You’re slowly by going to a tanning booth every day."

Identify the statement that is a verifiable fact:

The statement that is a verifiable fact is: "It is important to wear sunscreen when playing outside."

Which of the following statements would be considered a hasty generalization:

The statement that would be considered a hasty generalization is: "Swimming after eating causes stomach cramps."

Which of the following would be most suitable as a thesis statement for a persuasive essay:

The most suitable thesis statement for a persuasive essay is: "Liberal arts requirements are outdated in a global society in which technological knowledge can determine career success."

Which of the following is used when a charity urges you with an emotional appeal to support them because “it’s the right thing to do?”

The term used when a charity urges you with an emotional appeal is: "pathos."

Identify the type of sentence: Daria asked Becky to help her with her science homework:

The type of sentence is: declarative.

Identify the type of sentence: I refuse to stand for this treatment any longer!

The type of sentence is: exclamatory.

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence:

The incorrectly punctuated sentence is: "We can feed the animals, at the seal exhibit and at the sting ray tank."

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence:

The incorrectly punctuated sentence is: "We all had tears in out eyes, as he spoke."

Identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence:

The incorrectly punctuated sentence is: "You must return to your first rental, before they will send you another movie."

Which sentence contains an incorrect end mark?

The sentence that contains an incorrect end mark is: "If I don’t get out of here today, I will explode?"

Identify the correctly punctuated sentence:

The correctly punctuated sentence is: "Babysitting my sister is more rewarding than you’d think!"

Match the definition with the appropriate word:

- audiovisual aids: parts of a presentation that augment the words.
- connotation: the emotional association a word evokes.
- denotation: the dictionary definition of a word.
- hasty generalizations: making assertions about a group that are too broad.

Match the definition with the appropriate word:

- persuasive appeals: the emotion that a speaker demonstrates towards his or her subject.
- tone: devices in a speech that seek to convince an audience.
- ethos: an appeal to the credibility of the speaker.
- pathos: an appeal to the emotion.
- logos: an appeal to logic.

For the essay question, it appears to require an analysis of Dr. King's speech, which is subjective and cannot be answered definitively. The essay prompt asks for personal interpretation and analysis.