Ap Language And Composition Quiz 14 (25 MCQs)

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1. What are ethos, logos, and pathos?
2. Quandary
3. Charlotte stands up in a meeting and proposes a radical new idea, challenging the usual way things are done without hesitation. Which tone word best fits Charlotte's approach?
4. Impartial
5. Reverend Hale's return in Act IV to counsel the condemned to confess is the rhetorical act of a man whose primary Ethos has shifted from:
6. You should never take a stance before reading the accompanying sources.
7. Stating one thing is another to create a comparison: "He's a sly fox."
8. When Parris challenges Danforth in Act IV, saying, 'You cannot hang this sort, ' he is attempting an appeal to Ethos based on:
9. When determining which sources to use, it's best to
10. Which rhetorical device involves a direct comparison using 'like' or 'as'?
11. Profligate
12. A self-contradictory combination of words.
13. Perceptive
14. In the context of the passage, which of the following best defines the term 'cultural resilience'?
15. Thomas Putnam is described by Miller as a man 'with an eager look' who 'felt frustrated and embittered.' This diction and characterization best supports the theme of:
16. An anecdote is best described as:
17. Discern
18. Stagnant
19. Didactic
20. The rhetorical appeals=
21. Corroborate
22. In the context of AP Language and Composition, what does 'rhetorical analysis' involve?
23. Which piece of evidence best supports the claim that we should have sports in middle school?
24. Which is the best definition of the 'speaker' of a text?
25. The tornado played with the car, picking it up in its jaws, then dropping it.