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Middle school ELA test prep resources for Microsoft Word and for GATE

Preview of Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, Logos Multiple Choice (EDITABLE) TEST

Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, Logos Multiple Choice (EDITABLE) TEST

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Teacher's Best
INCLUDES REAL VINTAGE ADVERTISEMENTS! Ready to PRINT and USE. This multiple choice exam on ethos, pathos, and logos - tests learners on definitions and knowledge. THEN includes more advanced and rigorous questions where students read famous quotes, look at advertisements, and identify the correct appeal. Full Unit:*****This product is also included our COMPREHENSIVE Persuation and Rhetorical Appeals UNIT BUNDLE above - along with a classroom presentation, videos, writing assignments, practice t
Preview of Number the Stars: Chapter 1-3 Comprehension Quiz

Number the Stars: Chapter 1-3 Comprehension Quiz

Quiz/ test for Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. This activity is written in an A-B format, where students are required to support their answers with direct quotes from the novel. This ensures that students are refer back to the text to confirm their answers. It includes multiple choice questions along with a short-response prompt. This document can be edited to adjust to the needs of your students. Additionally, these questions serve as higher-order thinking questions. Example- How has the war
Preview of Informational Text and Science!

Informational Text and Science!

This packet is great for reading comprehension as well as science! It includes an informational text article about how geysers are formed, a worksheet assessing reading comprehension, and a fun word find activity covering key vocabulary!
Preview of Sample Essay for Thomas Mann Anti-War Prompt

Sample Essay for Thomas Mann Anti-War Prompt

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Davis' Oasis
I had one particular sophomore Honors English class I taught do a timed write in response to one of two anti-war prompts I gave them. They were to write about the degree to which they agreed with the prompt. I was surprised that they almost unanimously agree with the anti-war prompts, so I wrote a "rebuttal" of sorts: my personal response to one of the prompts. Then I had them look for and point out devices/elements of my essay (allusion, parallel structure, rhetorical question, transitions, hoo
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