This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Writing Style > Rhetorical Analysis – Quiz 17 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 17 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. 6) What is central idea? A) It's the theme of a fiction text. B) It's the theme of a non-fiction text. C) It's the supporting evidence of a fiction text. D) It's the summary of a non-fiction text. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It's the theme of a non-fiction text. 2. Which of the following quotes best exemplifies figurative language used by Muir to advance his purpose? A) "waving its branches for joy". B) "blasted into manageable dimensions". C) "faithfully protected". D) "sawed into lumber". Show Answer Correct Answer: A) "waving its branches for joy". 3. Which of the following rhetorical elements is demonstrated in the following sentence from Patrick Henry's Speech to the Virginia Convention?"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!" A) Figurative language. B) Logical persuasion. C) Ethical persuasion. D) Rhetorical question. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Rhetorical question. 4. What, according to Aristotle, is the definition of rhetoric? A) Questions that are so intelligent that they need no answer. B) Avoiding answering a question using another. C) The faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion. D) Being cool about everything. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion. 5. The faculty of finding all the available means of persuasion in a given context is the definition for ..... A) Connotation. B) Rhetoric. C) Denotation. D) Analysis. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rhetoric. 6. Compare the perspectives of the author and his critics regarding the timing of civil rights actions. What is the main difference? A) The author believes in waiting for the right time, while critics want immediate action. B) The author advocates for immediate action, while critics believe in waiting for a more convenient time. C) Both the author and critics agree on immediate action. D) Both the author and critics agree on waiting for the right time. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The author advocates for immediate action, while critics believe in waiting for a more convenient time. 7. Recognizing emotional appeals is crucial for understanding which of the following? A) Logos. B) Ethos. C) Pathos. D) Kairos. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pathos. 8. In paragraph [1], how does John Lewis establish the tone of the speech? A) By using statistical evidence to highlight progress. B) By using vivid imagery to emphasize injustice and hardship. C) By celebrating the civil rights achievements of the nation. D) By appealing to humor to engage his audience. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By using vivid imagery to emphasize injustice and hardship. 9. Evaluate the effectiveness of Chisholm's use of contrasts (e.g., "weapons vs. children") in her argument. What is the strategic purpose of these contrasts? A) To confuse the audience with unrelated comparisons. B) To highlight the inequities in government spending priorities. C) To emphasize the importance of military spending. D) To suggest that education is less important than defense. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To highlight the inequities in government spending priorities. 10. Read the conclusion: "Let me just say this in conclusion:regardless of what happens, I'm going to continue this fight." Which theme does this line best reinforce? A) Perseverance and moral conviction. B) Fear of public opinion. C) Success through compromise. D) The dangers of political ambition. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Perseverance and moral conviction. 11. Which of the following best describes the tone established by the narrator, Nick Carraway, in the opening pages of Chapter 1 of The Great Gatsby? A) Sarcastic and mocking. B) Reflective and reserved. C) Angry and accusatory. D) Joyful and enthusiastic. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reflective and reserved. 12. What does it mean to communicate effectively? A) To speak loudly. B) To convey a message clearly and understandably. C) To use complex words. D) To talk continuously. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To convey a message clearly and understandably. 13. What evidence is there to demonstrate the tone in the 'I Have a Dream' speech? A) The use of metaphors and similes. B) The historical context of the speech. C) The audience's reaction during the speech. D) The speaker's attire during the speech. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The use of metaphors and similes. 14. Both Wiesel and King use moral authority to strengthen their rhetorical appeals. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 15. An indirect reference in speech, text, or song to an event or figure. A) Imagery. B) Alliteration. C) Rhetoric. D) Allusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Allusion. 16. "I remember that there was a boy in our school who was asked by a journalist, 'Why are the Taliban against education?' He answered very simply. By pointing to his book he said, 'A Talib doesn't know what is written inside this book.' '' (Yousafzai)This is an example of ..... A) Anecdote. B) Bandwagon. C) Contrast. D) Metonymy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Anecdote. 17. Which word is NOT a synonym for "emphasizes" ? A) Underscores. B) Reverberates. C) Highlights. D) Bolsters. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reverberates. 18. What is the set of associations implied by a word in addition to its literal meaning? A) Colloquial. B) Pacing. C) Connotation. D) Exigence. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Connotation. 19. Form/Structure/Organization A) Arrangement. B) Deductive Reasoning. C) Form. D) Tone. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Arrangement. 20. Evaluate the argument that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." What reasoning does the author use to support this claim? A) He argues that injustice is isolated and does not affect others. B) He argues that injustice in one place can spread and affect the entire system of justice. C) He argues that justice is only relevant in certain areas. D) He argues that justice and injustice are unrelated. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He argues that injustice in one place can spread and affect the entire system of justice. 21. Read the passage: "Why do I feel so deeply? Because I have seen it, because I have seen the viciousness of the Communist system." How does this statement contribute to the speech's broader theme? A) It highlights Nixon's emotional investment in defending democracy. B) It diverts attention from his own political controversy. C) It reveals his doubt about American values. D) It mocks his opponents' lack of passion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It highlights Nixon's emotional investment in defending democracy. 22. To earn a 1 in Row A, the student must respond to the prompt with a defensible ..... that analyzes the writer's rhetorical choices. A) Body Paragraph. B) Conclusion Paragraph. C) Rhetorical Situation. D) Thesis. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Thesis. 23. The construction of sentences; the arrangement of words in a sentence A) Rhetoric. B) Logos or logical persuasion. C) Connotation. D) Syntax. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Syntax. 24. Multiple sentence thesis statements repeated throughout the introduction assist with organization and ease of comprehension for the reader. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 25. The main idea or thesis of the "I Have a Dream" speech is: A) We must act now to create a fair and equal society. B) Everyone should follow the same dream. C) Peace is important. D) Justice will come to those who wait. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) We must act now to create a fair and equal society. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGrammar QuizzesRhetorical Analysis Quiz 1Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 2Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 3Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 4Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 5Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 6Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 7Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 8Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books