Persuasive Language Quiz 42 (25 MCQs)

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1. What emotion is this example appealing to?If the government bans cigarettes it would save millions in health costs. This means less taxes for us.
2. An underlying theme or message in the text, with an unstated meaning is know as .....
3. What is the effect of using 'exaggeration' in persuasive language?
4. What is the tone here?So I told them it's no big deal. It's cool.
5. This makes people feel as if their safety, security, or health is in danger.
6. What kind of persuasive technique is this?Veganism is on the rise with up to 6% of Americans identifying as vegans
7. Which sentence is trying to convince someone to do something?
8. "Blackberry Picking" was written by
9. Overused words or phrases
10. What does persuade mean?
11. What is not a relevant evidence example?
12. Who the speech is foraudience
13. Kairos persuades people by appealing to their sense of what?
14. Which one of the following is an example of the rule of three?
15. What tone is expressed in this sentence?"We must celebrate artists who challenge the norm and encourage critical thinking."
16. A play on words to suggest different meanings.
17. What is the first step in a standard pitch structure?
18. Which language technique is used here:"Save our oceans, save our planet"
19. A belief must be ..... to be used persuasively in a speech.
20. Which persuasive technique repeats certain words or phrases and it is used to emphasize certain ideas, and make them more memorable
21. Define Objective
22. Not expected or predicted
23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a place where descriptive writing can be found?
24. How does the use of pronouns function in persuasive language?
25. According to Marc Mangel, a mathematical biologist from the University of California Santa Cruz, the Japanese practice of whale hunting does not count as science.