
Retake of ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of ethos?A politician using fear to persuade voters.A doctor using their medical experience and credentials to support their opinion.A speaker using statistics to appeal to logic.A writer using emotional language to evoke empathy.A student using personal anecdotes to support their argument.30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of pathos?A politician using historical evidence to support their argument.A student using personal experiences to strengthen their position.A speaker presenting statistics and data.A writer using logical arguments to make a point.A commercial featuring heartwarming scenes of families and animals.30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of logos?A scientist using logical reasoning to support their hypothesis.A writer appealing to the audience's emotions.A speaker using personal anecdotes to make a point.A politician using fear tactics to persuade voters.A student using their charisma to capture attention.30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of kairos?A scientist using logical reasoning to support their hypothesis.A speaker using personal anecdotes to make a point.A writer appealing to the audience's emotions.A presidential candidate announcing their plan for economic reform during a major recession.A student using persuasive language to convince their classmates.30s
- Q5Which term refers to the ethical appeal in persuasion?PathosKairosLogosEthos30s
- Q6Which term refers to the emotional appeal in persuasion?KairosEthosLogosPathos30s
- Q7Which term refers to the logical appeal in persuasion?LogosPathosKairosEthos30s
- Q8Which term refers to the opportune timing in persuasion?PathosEthosLogosKairos30s
- Q9In a persuasive speech, a student appeals to the emotions of the audience by sharing a touching personal story. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?pathosethoskairoslogos30s
- Q10A student presents a well-researched argument on the benefits of implementing a recycling program in their school. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?pathoslogosethoskairos30s
- Q11A student delivering a commencement speech emphasizes the importance of seizing every opportunity and living in the present moment. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?kairospathosethoslogos30s
- Q12A student delivering a speech on the harmful effects of smoking cites statistics from scientific studies and expert opinions to support their argument. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?logoskairospathosethos30s
- Q13During a presentation, a student uses strong and reliable sources to back up their claims, demonstrating their credibility and expertise on the topic. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?ethospathoslogoskairos30s
- Q14A student delivers a speech encouraging their classmates to volunteer at a local homeless shelter, appealing to their sense of duty to help those in need. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?pathosethoslogoskairos30s
- Q15In a persuasive speech about the importance of environmental conservation, a student presents compelling facts and data from reputable sources. Which rhetorical appeal is being used?kairoslogospathosethos30s