Argument Review
Quiz by Jordan Evans
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- Q1
A logical way of presenting a belief, conclusion, or stance. A good argument is supported with reasoning and evidence.
Evidence
Argument
Logical Appeal
Claim
30s - Q2
A persuasive appeal that will bring out a specific feeling or emotion in the reader. Typically, the writer will use imagery to take the reader on a journey, which will make them want to support their cause.
Pathos (emotional appeal)
Logos (logical appeal)
Ethos (ethical appeal)
30s - Q3
The writer's position or stance. The side they are picking to argue.
Claim
Evidence
Reason
Argument
30s - Q4
A persuasive appeal that uses factual information, including dates and statistics, that can be proven to be true.
Logos (Logical appeal)
Pathos (emotional appeal)
Ethos (ethical appeal)
Personal Observation
30s - Q5
The opposing views readers might hold.
Counterclaim
Claim
Evidence
Rebuttal
30s - Q6
What type of persuasive appeal is this an example of? - As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results.
Ethos
Logos
Pathos
30s - Q7
What type of persuasive appeal is this an example of? - A snickers bar has 280 calories and 30 grams of sugar. That's not very healthy.
Pathos
Ethos
Logos
30s - Q8
The first step in supporting and backing up your claim and build your argument.
Claim
Appeal
Reason
Evidence
30s - Q9
What is this an example of? - Studies show that 78% of teens go home after school and watch tv or play video games without getting up for hours.
Evidence - Facts/Statistics
Evidence - Anecdote
Evidence - Personal Observation
Evidence - Expert Opinion
30s - Q10
Specific information used to support your claim and further strengthen your argument.
Reason
Claim
Evidence
Argument
30s - Q11
A persuasive appeal that will build trust and credibility with the reader. Examples would include testimonials from celebrities or information from an expert.
Ethos (ethical appeal)
Pathos (emotional appeal)
Logos (logical appeal)
30s - Q12
A response to a counterclaim further proving and supporting your claim.
Rebuttal
Counterargument
Reason
Evidence
30s - Q13
What type of persuasive appeal is this an example of? - A cup of coffee can provide one child with a healthy, nutritious meal for day.
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
30s - Q14
Words that urge the reader, listener, or viewer of a sales promotion message to take an immediate action, such as "Write Now," "Call Now," or (on Internet) "Click Here"
Evidence
Rebuttal
Call to action
Encouragement
30s - Q15
What is this an example of? - Teens should spend more time being outside and active than on technological devices.
Rebuttal
Reason
Evidence
Claim
30s