Rhetorical Questions Quiz 16 (30 MCQs)

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1. Identify the rhetorical device:Wear Nikes. People will notice, people will talk, because people want them.
2. Identify the rhetorical question in this sentence:'Who wouldn't want to be successful?'
3. A rhetorical question allows people to
4. What does the hyperbole, "I have a million things to do today" mean?
5. Select the option that makes the following sentence a hyperbole. The chicken noodle soup was really hot with pepper.
6. Which sentence would make a reader think about saving water?
7. Sprite Zero is 100% sugar-free.
8. Consider the following idiom: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." Why is this also a juxtaposition example?
9. "If I were young. If I were strong. If I were loved. If I were wrong." The "ifs" are an example of .....
10. "The amount of plastic in the ocean is rising at a considerable rate. How much damage will it take you to reduce this?" is an example of
11. As the waiter collected Cezar's empty plate, Cezar smiled and said, "I hated it." Which type of irony is this?
12. Example:loves a given book
13. The classroom was buzzing with excitement as Charlotte, Olivia, and Evelyn eagerly raised their hands to answer the question.
14. Which of the following is NOT a rhetorical question?
15. A 5 Star Introduction has .....
16. What feeling does this rhetorical question show? "How could anyone throw rubbish on the beach?"
17. A regular question is asked to
18. Which literary device is used in the following real-world scenario:Anika was so hungry, she could eat a horse.
19. Sarah wants to encourage her teammates to work harder.Rhetorical Question: "Is this really the best we can do?"
20. In speech writing, rhetorical questions are most effectively used to:
21. If a paragraph has more than one controlling idea in the topic sentence, this will affect its .....
22. The more you learn, the more you realize you don't know.
23. Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic.Thinking about an impossibility.
24. A linguistic and literary device, in spoken or written form, in which real meaning is concealed or contradicted
25. Which of these is NOT a common function of rhetorical questions?
26. Which question could you add to a persuasive text about recycling?
27. When an author employs situational irony, the opposite of what would normally be ..... occurs.
28. A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point than rather get an answer
29. You aren't coming back, are you?
30. Who would want to live in a world without laughter?