This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Writing Style > Rhetorical Analysis – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 7 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the primary purpose of an author using a rhetorical question in their writing? A) To provide an answer. B) To engage the audience and provoke thought. C) To confuse the reader. D) To introduce a new topic. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To engage the audience and provoke thought. 2. What is the sixth tip for writing a strong rhetorical analysis? A) Use cause and effect language in your commentary. B) Use ethos, pathos, and logos. C) Use the prompt to your advantage. D) Use the word 'use' in your commentary. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Use cause and effect language in your commentary. 3. Identify the logical argument (logos) Antony uses to counter the claim that Caesar was ambitious. A) Caesar's refusal of the crown. B) Caesar's military conquests. C) Caesar's wealth. D) Caesar's lineage. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Caesar's refusal of the crown. 4. Rhetorical analysis is the act of (a) the written or spoken word. A) A. analyzing. B) Questioning. C) Reading. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A. analyzing. 5. Which of the following statements BEST improves this statement: "the speaker's use of diction develops their claim" A) The speaker uses diction to develop their claim. B) The speaker employs complex vocabulary to obscure the argument's weaknesses. C) The speaker employs precise and formal language to establish credibility and authority, enhancing the persuasiveness of their claim. D) The speaker uses casual language to make the argument more relatable. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The speaker employs precise and formal language to establish credibility and authority, enhancing the persuasiveness of their claim. 6. Where should your thesis be in your rhetorical analysis essay? A) It should be at the end of the first paragraph and should answer the question in the prompt. It is okay if it's more than one sentence long. B) It's okay if it's implied. You don't really need a thesis. C) It's fine as long as it's SOMEWHERE in the paper. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It should be at the end of the first paragraph and should answer the question in the prompt. It is okay if it's more than one sentence long. 7. You can only earn a 4 on the "evidence and commentary" if you write about ..... A) A rhetorical choice. B) More than 1 rhetorical choice. C) More than 2 rhetorical choices. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) More than 1 rhetorical choice. 8. If you are stuck with a lack of ideas, discuss the speaker's relationship to the audience and or message. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 9. Define ANTITHESIS A) A contrast or opposition. B) When the writer makes a claim. C) The art of speaking effectively. D) A position to be argued. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A contrast or opposition. 10. Her **candor** during the interview was refreshing, as she openly shared her thoughts without reservation. A) Hesitation. B) Dishonesty. C) Frankness. D) Anxiety. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Frankness. 11. What's being used the given text. "You have no idea what you're talking about; you've only lived here for six months." A) Credibility. B) Evidence. C) Support. D) Ad Hominem. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ad Hominem. 12. To achieve true rhetoric, a speaker must have which of the following attributes above all else? A) Be a risk-taker. B) Be loud. C) Be a good speaker. D) Be ethical. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Be ethical. 13. Phrases or sentences of a similar construction/meaning placed side by side, balancing each other. (example: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times'). A) Claim. B) Pathos. C) Repetition. D) Parallelism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Parallelism. 14. What is the setting mentioned in the context? A) The castle in the woods. B) The town square. C) The enchanted forest. D) The royal palace. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The castle in the woods. 15. Which of these is NOT a required part of a strong rhetorical analysis thesis statement? A) The context of the writing. B) The speaker's personal feelings about the topic. C) The audience the author is trying to reach. D) The author's purpose for writing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The speaker's personal feelings about the topic. 16. What is the tone of a passage that uses words like "grim, " "desolate, " and "hopeless" ? A) Joyful. B) Pessimistic. C) Neutral. D) Humorous. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pessimistic. 17. Which technique is being used when a speaker discusses their years of experience in a field to establish credibility? A) Pathos. B) Logos. C) Ethos. D) Anecdote. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ethos. 18. The topic of a text A) Subject. B) Purpose. C) Tone. D) Occasion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Subject. 19. What is the speaker/author's attitude? A) Positive. B) Negative. C) Neutral. D) Unclear. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Unclear. 20. The writer includes the ideas of St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Buber, and Paul Tillich in paragraphs 15 and 16 primarily to A) Demonstrate credibility by referencing well-known experts. B) Contrast numerous sources to build a diverse perspective. C) Compel the reader to act by using examples of compassionate people. D) Exaggerate the gravity of segregation in America. E) Make his audience feel inferior for having read so few classic authors. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Demonstrate credibility by referencing well-known experts. 21. In the SPACECAT strategy, what does "Purpose" focus on? A) The immediate problem or need for the text. B) The goal the author wants to achieve. C) The audience's emotional reaction. D) The cultural context of the message. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The goal the author wants to achieve. 22. Which rhetorical device involves the repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses? A) Metaphor. B) Anaphora. C) Hyperbole. D) Alliteration. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Anaphora. 23. What is the first tip for writing a strong rhetorical analysis? A) Use cause and effect language in your commentary. B) Use the prompt to your advantage. C) Use ethos, pathos, and logos. D) Restate your thesis in the conclusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Use the prompt to your advantage. 24. What is the purpose of using asyndeton in writing? A) To evoke certain emotions in the audience. B) To establish credibility and authority. C) To highlight an idea by purposefully leaving things out. D) To use factual, researched evidence. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To highlight an idea by purposefully leaving things out. 25. How can ethos be effectively used in writing? A) By using strong emotional language. B) By including graphs and charts. C) By establishing the writer's credibility and trustworthiness. D) By making the audience feel sympathetic. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) By establishing the writer's credibility and trustworthiness. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGrammar QuizzesRhetorical Analysis Quiz 1Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 2Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 3Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 4Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 5Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 6Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 8Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 9Rhetorical Analysis Quiz 10 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books