
Persuasion
Quiz by Marisa DeWolf
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- Q1What is a claim?an ideaan opiniona supportan intro paragraph60s
- Q2What is a support?information to back up your claimarguments for the other sideinformation to talk about the subjectarguments against your claim60s
- Q3After you've written a thesis statement in your intro. paragraph, what should the next paragraph be about?the explanation and details having to do with your second supportthe explanation and details having to do with your first supportthe explanation and details having to do with how to conclude your paperthe explanation and details having to do with your favorite foods60s
- Q4A billboard shows a doctor standing next to a chart that shows how heart health increases when we exercise versus not enough exercise. This billboard is using which persuasive method?logos and pathospathos and ethosethos and logos60s
- Q5A shampoo commercial shows NFL dads fixing their young daughters' hair. This commercial is using which persuasive method?logos and ethospathos and ethosethos only60s
- Q6What is loaded language?words that have strongly negative or strongly positive associationswords that are very heavy because they are loaded with too many letterswords that a fully of lots of different meanings60s
- Q7What is an example of loaded language?delightful dishfilthy toiletall of thesesvicious dogs60s
- Q8What does vanity mean?too much pride, big egotoo many words in a paragraph, unfocusedtoo much hairspray, helmet head60s
- Q9What is faulty reasoning?reasons for an argument that are biased, wrong or don't make sensereasons for an argument that convince others to buy the productreasons for an argument that persuade the other side to change their mind60s
- Q10What does 'bandwagon' mean?to ride in a wagon in a bonnetto be independent, individualto follow the crowd, peer pressure60s
- Q11What does "testimonial" mean?when you have something you really want to say, so you make a commercial about itwhen a celebrity or important person appears in an advertisementwhen a test is given after you watch an advertisement60s