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Which of the fallowing describes a claim?
A. A statement that connects evidence to a reason B. A statement that every one in the
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What does pathos mean?(1 point)
Responses attempts to convince someone to believe something through reasoning or argument
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Paragraph 2: How does Eisenhower’s word choice help him achieve his purpose? (HINT: Consider both the pronouns and the
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True or False
"The art of persuasion" is also known as "rhetoric." (1 point) Responses True True False False
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The three fundamentals of rhetoric are:
(1 point) Responses Eros, Logos, Pathos Eros, Logos, Pathos Ethos, Logos, Pathos Ethos,
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When a speaker appeals to the audience by presenting logical, accurate information in a clear, concise way, what fundamental of
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The rhetorical speaker's ability to exhibit fairness and respect for the audience, and appeal to ethical standards is an example
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When a speaker tugs at the emotions of the audience...that speaker utilizes which of the rhetorical fundamentals?
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In short, a speaker's appeal to the audiences "ethical" side can be an appeal to the audience's:
(1 point) Responses Ethos Ethos
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Mr. Spock always uses his "head" when trying to convince his audience of his viewpoint. He often began his speech, "Logically
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Which one of the following is accurate?
(1 point) Responses Op-ed - The writer’s character or image to establish a connection
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Ethos deals with credibility. true or false
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Why is Sojourner Truth's speech an example of logos?
Which one is right because she appeals to the audience's emotions because
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Pathos appeals to emotion.
True or false
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Ethos is an argument based on __.
Which one is right facts character and experience.
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the
Rhetorical Triangle? (1 point) Question Subject Audience Speaker
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Rhetoric is
a way to trick people into believing what you want them to by lying speaking or writing without considering your
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A speaker’s facial expression can be used for pathos.
Possible Answers: True False
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"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their
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Which of the following rhetorical appeals uses emotions to persuade?(1 point) Responses logos logos ethos ethos pathos
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Question Match each term to the correct definition(3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle?
Subject Audience Speaker Question
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle?(1 point)
Responses Subject Subject Speaker Speaker
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In the first paragraph, why does the author allude to the cartoon?
A The author uses the cartoon to establish an ironic and
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Which of the following rhetorical appeals uses emotions to persuade?(1 point)
Responses pathos logos ethos
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle?(1 point)
Responses Speaker Speaker Question Question
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle?(1 point) Responses Speaker Speaker Audience Audience
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle? Responses Speaker Speaker - no response given Audience
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle? Responses Speaker Speaker - no response given Audience
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Choose the best answer. The art of the effective use of language is called _____. allusion satire understatement rhetoric
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Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.(1 point)
____ occurs when several words that are close together all begin
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Which term refers to appealing to people’s desire to be part of the crowd?(1 point)
Responses repetition repetition persuasive
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Rhetoric is....?
A) A way to trick people into believing what you want them to by lying. B) Speaking or writing without
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Term: Definition:
Antithesis A) A statement made in the form of a question with no expectation of an answer. Irony B) The
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle?(1 point) Responses Question Question Audience Audience
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For the following explain how pathos is used (you must indentify which emotion is being appelead too
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is this a ethos if yes or no why or why not?
"we really should try that recipe. someone told me that it was good"
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A letter from your favorite charity tells you that renewing your previous year’s donation is the right thing to do. This
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A popular investor on television tells viewers, “Everyone is buying this stock. Now’s the time.” What kind of rhetoric is
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what is the difference between kairos, logos, ethos, and pathos?
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What does pathos mean?(1 point) Responses attempts to convince someone to believe something through reasoning or
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Read the following excerpt from President John F. Kennedy's "We Choose to Go to the Moon" speech. Then, answer the question that
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Rhetoric is
a) a way to trick people into believing what you want them to by lying b) speaking or writing without considering
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the Rhetorical Triangle?(1 point)
Speaker Subject Question Audience
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Which statement contains an ironic use of understatement?
Responses The boys were so exhausted after the long flight that they
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J
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The rhetorical speaker's ability to exhibit fairness and respect for the
audience, and appeal to ethical standards is an example
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When a speaker tugs at the emotions of the audience...that speaker
utilizes which of the rhetorical fundamentals? Ethos Logos
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Respond in a paragraph. Answer is written in complete sentences Describe the persuasive devices and literary elements in your
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Trevonte Rainley
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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this speech.
How does the use of parallelism affect this speech?
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A commercial criticizing oil drilling shows images of oil-soaked birds and
sea otters that are suffering. This commercial is
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