
Review: "Mandatory Volunteer Work for Teenagers"
Quiz by Sara Palczynski
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- Q1
to set aside and distribute for a purpose or plan
mandatory
extracurricular
propensity
allocate
30s - Q2
describing school activities that are not required and not graded
grudgingly
extracurricular
propensity
allocate
30s - Q3
unwillingly
grudgingly
propensity
30s - Q4
required
mandatory
allocate
extracurricular
propensity
30s - Q5
a strong natural tendency to do something
propensity
grudgingly
allocate
mandatory
30s - Q6
Which claim would the author of the Counterpoint article most strongly agree with?
Volunteer organizations should be paying teenagers for the work they do.
Teenagers need to start making schedules to make sure they get adequate time with family or get to socialize.
Teenagers should be required to get an internship or join an after-school activity.
Mandatory volunteer work would be a burden on families who struggle financially.
30s - Q7
The Counterpoint argument is ______________ mandatory volunteer work.
against
for
30s - Q8
The "point" argument is ______________ mandatory volunteer work
against
for
30s - Q9
An argument based on facts, evidence, or reasons
pathos
ethos
logos
30s - Q10
An argument based on emotions and getting the reader to feel something
logos
ethos
pathos
30s - Q11
An argument based on trust and credibility
pathos
logos
ethos
30s - Q12
An author's purpose is...
author's sense of humor
the author's way of life
the reason an author writes
the reason an author teaches
30s - Q13
Which of the following is NOT a reason why authors write?
to inform
to illustrate
to entertain
to persuade
30s - Q14
Our EWP prompt is: "What is a change your school should make to improve the student experience?” Will you mainly be persuading, informing, or entertaining your audience?
informing
entertaining
persuading
30s - Q15
Which quote demonstrates the "Point" author acknowledging the opposing viewpoint?
"Some people would immediately argue that this is an unnecessary action—many teens already volunteer without it being a requirement."
"The evidence is clear: Volunteering is beneficial to both the community and the volunteers themselves."
"However, volunteering brings advantages that many people don’t think of right away: benefits to the volunteers themselves!"
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