Rhetoric Quiz 198 (20 MCQs)

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1. Melissa shook her curls.
2. Which words could indicate a conclusion?
3. Refers to the grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity. This can involve, but is not limited to repetition of a grammatical element such as a preposition or verbal phrase.
4. An appeal to emotions is an appeal to .....
5. A type of subject complement is an adjective, group of adjective or adjectives clause that follows a linking verb
6. The following sentence is an example of ..... "Most hockey games lead to broken ribs or sprained knees or dislocated shoulders ..... or even worse."
7. A faulty reasoning technique where the writer restates something in other words without offering evidence
8. A 32-oz. bottle of Tides holds enough to was 32 loads.
9. To express the same idea with different wording; to clarify points or emphasize main ideas; to help break down complex, dense ideas into more manageable concepts
10. What talisman did Sandy Jenkins give Frederick Douglass to protect him from white men's violence?
11. This rhetorical appeal involves emotions.
12. Omitting facts and/or only sharing information to support a goal
13. Lack of clarity or uncertainty in meaning.
14. An exaggeration for effect
15. Example:she was as quiet as a mouse
16. What is the most persuasive pathos appeal, according to the notes?
17. The root word "log" is Latin for .....
18. How do you establish more logos?
19. The most well known forms of persuasion are
20. The appeal to timeliness is .....