This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Writing Style > Rhetorical Analysis – Quiz 18 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 18 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is a restatement? A) The study of effective language. B) The goal, what the author wants to accomplish. C) Parallel structure. D) State something again in a different way. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) State something again in a different way. 2. Which of the following strategies best represents the use of kairos in a speech? A) Presenting statistical data to back up claims. B) Sharing a personal story to evoke empathy. C) Quoting experts to build credibility. D) Emphasizing the timeliness and urgency of the message. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Emphasizing the timeliness and urgency of the message. 3. In the "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. repeats the phrase "I have a dream" to: A) Make the audience sing along. B) Emphasize his vision of a better future. C) Make the speech sound longer. D) Tell the audience what to do next. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Emphasize his vision of a better future. 4. What type of statements does Logos use to appeal to the audience? A) Emotional statements. B) Logical statements. C) Ethical statements. D) Personal anecdotes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Logical statements. 5. Which of the following shows Ethos? A) "As a teacher with 15 years of experience, I know how much effort students put into learning.". B) "Our hearts broke when we saw the shelter full of abandoned pets.". C) "A study found that 80% of people prefer online shopping.". D) "If we recycle more, we can reduce pollution.". Show Answer Correct Answer: A) "As a teacher with 15 years of experience, I know how much effort students put into learning.". 6. Repeating the same word or phrase while adding more detail each time A) Anaphora. B) Amplification. C) Hyperbole. D) Allusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Amplification. 7. ..... describes the author's attitude. A) Ethos. B) Tone. C) Assertion. D) Syntax. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Tone. 8. When you identify that a quote has Personal stories or powerful imagery, are you analyzing ethos, pathos, or logos? A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos. 9. Appealing to credibility to make a point A) Eros. B) Logos. C) Pathos. D) Ethos. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ethos. 10. The time period/place in which a text is written; it influences the audience's mood and dictates their values or needs. A) Audience. B) Context. C) Exigence. D) Appeals. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Context. 11. The art of speaking and writing effectively and persuasively. Mark only one oval. A) Rhetorical question. B) Allusion. C) Parallel structure. D) Rhetoric. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Rhetoric. 12. The purpose of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech was to: A) Advocate for civil rights and equality. B) Promote economic policies. C) Support a political candidate. D) Discuss environmental issues. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Advocate for civil rights and equality. 13. Which of the following may support a clear line of reasoning? A) Chunking my analysis into 3 parts:beginning, middle, and end. B) Chunking my analysis into 3 parts:end, middle, and beginning. C) Jumping around and focusing on whatever stands out to me in the moment. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Chunking my analysis into 3 parts:beginning, middle, and end. 14. Which best describes a rhetorical CHOICE in the text as a whole? A) A shift in pronouns from 1st to 2nd parallels a shift in purpose. B) Reliance only on 3rd person pronouns decentralizes the role of the speaker. C) A rejection of 2nd person pronoun illustrates the formal tone of the text. D) An overreliance on 1st person undermines the speaker's authority. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A shift in pronouns from 1st to 2nd parallels a shift in purpose. 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? A) To entertain. B) To inform. C) To persuade. D) To narrateTagsCCSS.RI.11-12.6. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To persuade. 16. When annotating, you should write summaries how often? A) Every few lines. B) Every paragraph. C) At the end of each page. D) After each "chunk". Show Answer Correct Answer: D) After each "chunk". 17. In literature, understanding the ..... is important because it helps to know the context of the piece. A) Plot. B) Occasion. C) Theme. D) Setting. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Occasion. 18. When an author uses anecdotes in their writing, what is their likely purpose? A) To provide statistical evidence. B) To share personal experiences and connect with the audience. C) To confuse the reader. D) To introduce a new argument. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To share personal experiences and connect with the audience. 19. What is the rhetorical triangle (rhetorical situation)? A) The situation people find themselves in when trying to understand a problem. B) An equilateral triangle that is used in mathematics. C) The context or set of circumstances our of which something arises. D) None of these answers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The context or set of circumstances our of which something arises. 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? A) Women are primarily concerned with economic growth. B) Men are more empathetic than women toward children. C) Women are naturally nurturing and protective of children. D) Teachers and mothers have great political awareness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Women are naturally nurturing and protective of children. 21. In paragraph 2, the writer strengthens her argument by comparing the dispersal of chemical agents to: A) Living tissues and bones. B) A string of evil events. C) Devils unknowingly created by humanity. D) Poisoned, once pure wells. E) A combination of wind and sun. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Poisoned, once pure wells. 22. How does the author appeal to emotion? A) Ericsson appeals to the audiences' hatred for corrupt individuals. B) Ericsson appeals to the way the audience feels about history. C) Ericsson uses sad stories that make the audience feel bad for her. D) Ericsson uses humor to draw the audience in and keep them reading. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ericsson uses humor to draw the audience in and keep them reading. 23. What is the setting in the rhetorical situation? A) A classroom. B) A public speech. C) A private meeting. D) A television broadcast. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A public speech. 24. 3) If I find the author only uses logos in their text, that means ..... A) Their purpose is to inform. B) Their purpose is to persuade. C) Their purpose is to entertain. D) Their purpose is to give unbiased factual information. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Their purpose is to inform. 25. Your focus should not be on ..... the author argues, but ..... they argue it. A) When/where. B) What/how. C) If/that. D) None of the above. 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