Rhetoric Quiz 353 (20 MCQs)

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1. The speaker's attitude toward the subject as revealed by word choice.
2. This a claim that is supported with logical reasoning and credible evidence.
3. How do you pronounce synecdoche?
4. One that does not expect an explicit answer-rather, it is used to pose an idea to be considered by the speaker or the audience.
5. ID the Preposition:Lebron James fell onto a spectator, injuring her terribly.
6. Which of the following is NOT a rhetorical appeal a writer or speaker uses to make an argument?
7. These are the three rhetorical appeals.
8. Includes a subject and a verb that expresses a complete thought.
9. A statement that seems contradictory at first but makes sense after reflecting on it
10. When figuring out what an author's claim is you should look to
11. The principle of clarity and logical adherence to a topic that binds all parts of a composition
12. Which is not a component of rhetoric?
13. ..... is a technique in which a sound, word, phrase, or line is repeated for emphasis or unity.
14. Aristotle believed that a speaker's ability to persuade an audience is based on how well the speaker appeals to that audience in three different areas:logos, ethos, and pathos. What is this term called?
15. The use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound, meaning or meter.
16. Define polemic
17. The power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events
18. A rhetoric Logical Appeal is also known as?
19. Repetition of grammatically similar words, clauses, or sentences to emphasize a point or stir the emotions of a reader / listener
20. Which part of the perspective triangle does the Stasis fail to address?