Rhetorical Devices Quiz 14 (25 MCQs)

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1. Which rhetorical device involves asking a question to make a point rather than to get an answer?
2. Information and data, that can be proved to be true
3. "This test was forever long."What Rhetorical Device is shown?
4. A joking use of a word sounding the same as another
5. Match the definition to the rhetorical device:an implicit reference to something.
6. Give an example of pathos in a sentence.
7. You should really try these baked Cheetos. They have 500 calories less than the regular Cheetos. In fact, they have 700 fewer calories than french fries.
8. The repetition of a word or phrase
9. Which rhetorical device involves placing two contrasting elements side by side to highlight their differences?
10. Which term describes a speaker's credibility or trustworthiness?
11. The use of the same word at the end of one sentence and at the beginning of the subsequent sentence, forming a chain of thought that carries your audience to the point you've chosen.
12. Which of the following best defines asterismos?
13. "Excuse me, am I interrupting you apparently more important conversation." What Rhetorical Device is shown?
14. Creating an emotional or imaginative impact
15. Heavy description to help see what is going on
16. What is the term for a figure of speech that involves an exaggeration for emphasis or effect?
17. Match the definition to the rhetorical device:an illustrative story.
18. A rhetorical device in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same form or modified, to emphasize a point
19. '' I gradually gained a bit of satisfaction from being considered an extremist. Was not Jesus an extremist in love? ..... Will we be extremists for hate or extremists for love?This is an example of:
20. What could Symploce mean? What does the word mean? What does anything mean?
21. Parallelism Definition:
22. The lyrics "Wack MCs like that orange soda get crushed" are an example of what rhetorical device?
23. The ideas or feelings that a certain word creates; the feelings associatedwith a word
24. When an author refers to something from history, culture, or literature, and itis up to the reader to pick up on that reference and understand it
25. The use of many conjunctions