Rhetoric Quiz 195 (20 MCQs)

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1. "When you love, love with all your heart."
2. There is no practice tonight; ..... there has been no practice all week.
3. A way of saying something by using the opposite of your intended meaning to illustrate what you're trying to say (often uses no or not)
4. How can you establish more logos?
5. Which sentence will you write about the overall tone of the piece?
6. Appeal to logic
7. When the ad continues to use the same phrase over and over-it is repeated.
8. Logos is defined as .....
9. The chair speech, unlike the academic one, deals with scientific theories that can be discussed, and even with the lecturer's own scientific opinion.
10. Counterargument
11. An indirect or passing reference to some event, person, place, or artistic work, the nature and relevance of which is not explained by the writer but relies on the reader's familiarity with what is thus mentioned
12. This type of editorial may define terms identify persons or factors and provide a background of the subject.
13. Where was Rhetoric mostly needed?
14. A book mentions a clock, but the story is set in a time before clocks were invented. This is an example of .....
15. This is the term for setting parameters to an argument, acknowledging that the issue is not black or white but instead has limitations and complexities.
16. It has been made to represent the credibility of the person making a communication.
17. What does ACECE stand for?
18. Use of words to express the opposite of the literal meaning
19. An author's word choice is called .....
20. "In March, 5G was introduced and then we all got COVID" is an example of