Rhetoric Quiz 404 (20 MCQs)

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1. The person responsible for creating the three methods of persuasion is?
2. Live simply so that others might simply live. (Gandhi)This is an example of what?
3. Pattern:My grandparents all have grey hair. Conclusion:All elderly people have grey hair.
4. Rhetorical choice-a comparison between two things using some type of commonaspect between the two to explain something.
5. An expression so often used its freshness and originality have worn off.
6. Special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
7. Patrick Henry uses many rhetorical questions in a row. What is the effect of Henry's rhetorical choice?
8. Rhetorical Analysis essays require you to always
9. What rhetorical appeal is used?If you don't come for Thanksgiving, your Grandmother will be heartbroken.
10. As Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, I have directed that all measures be taken for our defense.
11. Repetition of certain words or phrases at the beginning of sentences to increase the power of a sentiment. Ex:MLKJ repeating the phrase "I have a dream."
12. What is the meaning of anaphora?
13. One blames problems on a particular group, person, or idea: "I don't want those big mouthed kids in the library." "Our downfall began under the other party." "Your money problems are caused by that party."
14. The effective use of language is .....
15. The term that means saying something in a less offensive way is
16. Which rhetorical appeal focuses on using emotions to persuade?
17. A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt. (Replacing a harsh word with a softer word)
18. True or False:Dysphemism is used to produce a positive effect on someone's attitude about something
19. A fictional "mask" or the narrator who tells the story.
20. A figure of addition and emphasis which intentionally employs a series of conjunctions not normally found in successive words, phrases or clauses; the deliberate and excessive use of conjunctions in successive words or clauses.The effect is a feeling of multiplicity, energetic enumeration, and building up-a persistence or intensity