1. air and rebut
A, Buy me a cell phone, Mom. Everyone
else in the 5th grade has one.
B. saying something over and over
C. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
D. telling the other side's point of
view, then telling why it's wrong
association
A. All straight A students are nerds.
B. All across the beautiful, fragrant
fields Americans are using Stink-Free
deoderant!
C. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
D. All members of one group are just
alike
2. bandwagon
A. uses someone famous or important
to sell an idea
B. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
C. Buy me a cell phone, Mom. Everyone
else in the 5th grade has one.
D. All members of one group are just
alike.
association
A. You should do something because
everyone else is.
B. uses someone famous or important to
sell an idea
C. presenting a positive idea or feeling
to make you feel that way about
something else.
D. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
3. name calling
A. uses someone famous or important
to sell an idea
B. saying something over and over
C. All straight A students are nerds.
D. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
endorsement
A. All members of one group are just
alike.
B. uses someone famous or important to
sell an idea
C. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
D. saying something over and over
4. repetition
A. All straight A students are nerds.
B. You should do something because
everyone else is.
C. saying something over and over
D. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
endorsement
A. Buy me a cell phone, Mom. Everyone
else in the 5th grade has one.
B. Eli and Peyton Manning say, "Eat your
Oreos! They'll give you super speed!"
C. telling the other side's point of view,
then telling why it's wrong
D. All across the beautiful, fragrant
fields Americans are using Stink-Free
deoderant!
5. bandwagon
A. All straight A students are nerds.
B. You should do something because
everyone else is.
C. All members of one group are just
alike.
D. saying something over and over
air and rebut
A. I believe kids should study everyday. My
opponent says kids should spend all day watching
television and playing video games. If kids don't
study, how will they ever learn?
B. Buy me a cell phone, Mom. Everyone else in
the 5th grade has one.
C. You should do something because everyone
else is.
D. presenting a positive idea or feeling to make
you feel that way about something else.
6. repetition
A. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
B. You should do something because
everyone else is.
C. Buy me a cell phone, Mom. Everyone
else in the 5th grade has one.
D. Head on! Apply directly to forehead.
Head on! Apply directly to forehead.
Head on!
stereotyping
A. All straight A students are nerds.
B. attacking the person, rather than
their idea
C. saying something over and over
D. You should do something because
everyone else is.
7. name calling
A. presenting a positive idea or feeling to
make you feel that way about something else.
B. Don't listen to Mr. Meanie when he says
playing in the streets is dangerous. He's just a
mean man who doesn't want you to have any
fun!
C. telling the other side's point of view, then
telling why it's wrong
D. Eli and Peyton Manning say, "Eat your
Oreos! They'll give you super speed!"
stereotyping
A. uses someone famous or important to
sell an idea
B. saying something over and over
C. attacking the person, rather than their
idea
D. All members of one group are just
alike.
8. All straight A students
are nerds.
A. repetition
B. name calling
C. stereotyping
D. association
saying something over
and over
A. bandwagon
B. repetition
C. stereotyping
D. association
9. All across the beautiful,
fragrant fields Americans are
using Stink-Free deodorant!
A. name calling
B. association
C. bandwagon
D. repetition
telling the other side's point of
view, then telling why it's wrong
A. air and rebut
B. bandwagon
C. association
D. endorsement
10. presenting a positive idea or
feeling to make you feel that
way about something else
A. association
B. bandwagon
C. repetition
D. name calling
uses someone famous or
important to sell an idea
A. air and rebut
B. bandwagon
C. endorsement
D. stereotyping
11. I believe kids should study everyday.
My opponent says kids should spend
all day watching television and playing
video games. If kids don't study, how
will they ever learn?
A. air and rebut
B. endorsement
C. repetition
D. bandwagon
Don't listen to Mr. Meanie when he
says playing in the streets is
dangerous. He's just a mean man who
doesn't want you to have any fun!
A. bandwagon
B. association
C. name calling
D. stereotyping
12. attacking the person,
rather than their idea
A. association
B. stereotyping
C. bandwagon
D. name calling
You should do something
because everyone else is.
A. repetition
B. association
C. endorsement
D. bandwagon
13. Eli and Peyton Manning say,
"Eat your Oreos! They'll
give you super speed!"
A. endorsement
B. association
C. air and rebut
D. bandwagon
Buy me a cell phone, Mom.
Everyone else in the 5th
grade has one.
A. bandwagon
B. endorsement
C. association
D. repetition
14. Head on! Apply directly to
forehead. Head on! Apply
directly to forehead. Head on!
A. bandwagon
B. repetition
C. association
D. stereotyping
All members of one
group are just alike.
A. name calling
B. stereotyping
C. endorsement
D. repetition
15. Head on! Apply directly to
forehead. Head on! Apply
directly to forehead. Head
on! → bandwagon
A. True B. False
uses someone famous or
important to sell an idea
→ stereotyping
A. True B. False
16. saying something over and
over → stereotyping
A. True B. False
Eli and Peyton Manning say,
"Eat your Oreos! They'll
give you super speed!"
→ endorsement
A. True B. False
17. Buy me a cell phone,
Mom. Everyone else in
the 5th grade has one.
→ bandwagon
A. True B. False
You should do something
because everyone else is.
→ repetition
A. True B. False
18. presenting a positive idea or
feeling to make you feel
that way about something
else. → name calling
A. True B. False
All straight A students
are nerds.
→ stereotyping
A. True B. False
19. telling the other side's
point of view, then telling
why it's wrong
→ name calling
A. True B. False
Don't listen to Mr. Meanie
when he says playing in the
streets is dangerous. He's
just a mean man who
doesn't want you to have
any fun! → air and rebut
A. True B. False
20. All members of one group
are just alike.
→ stereotyping
A. True B. False
attacking the person,
rather than their idea
→ repetition
A. True B. False
21. All across the beautiful,
fragrant fields Americans
are using Stink-Free
deodorant! → name calling
A. True B. False
I believe kids should study
everyday. My opponent says kids
should spend all day watching
television and playing video
games. If kids don't study, how
will they ever learn?
→ air and rebut
A. True B. False