Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 18 (25 MCQs)

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1. What is a restatement?
2. Which of the following strategies best represents the use of kairos in a speech?
3. In the "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. repeats the phrase "I have a dream" to:
4. What type of statements does Logos use to appeal to the audience?
5. Which of the following shows Ethos?
6. Repeating the same word or phrase while adding more detail each time
7. ..... describes the author's attitude.
8. When you identify that a quote has Personal stories or powerful imagery, are you analyzing ethos, pathos, or logos?
9. Appealing to credibility to make a point
10. The time period/place in which a text is written; it influences the audience's mood and dictates their values or needs.
11. The art of speaking and writing effectively and persuasively. Mark only one oval.
12. The purpose of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech was to:
13. Which of the following may support a clear line of reasoning?
14. Which best describes a rhetorical CHOICE in the text as a whole?
15. Which of the following best describes the author's purpose in a text that uses logical reasoning and factual evidence to argue for climate change action?
16. When annotating, you should write summaries how often?
17. In literature, understanding the ..... is important because it helps to know the context of the piece.
18. When an author uses anecdotes in their writing, what is their likely purpose?
19. What is the rhetorical triangle (rhetorical situation)?
20. Kelley implies that women, particularly mothers and teachers, would vote to end child labor if given the chance. What assumption does this rely on about gender roles and values?
21. In paragraph 2, the writer strengthens her argument by comparing the dispersal of chemical agents to:
22. How does the author appeal to emotion?
23. What is the setting in the rhetorical situation?
24. 3) If I find the author only uses logos in their text, that means .....
25. Your focus should not be on ..... the author argues, but ..... they argue it.