
Rhetoric Review
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- Q1What is tone?The author's attitude30s
- Q2________________ is an appeal to emotionPathos30s
- Q3Rhetoric is the art of...Persuasion30s
- Q4An appeal to ______________ may come in the form of data and facts.Logos30s
- Q5This SOAPSTone component explains why the speaker chose to write/speak about their topicPurpose30s
- Q6Trusting someone because of their experience/expertise allows for an appeal to...Ethos30s
- Q7The O in SOAPSTone stands for...Occasion30s
- Q8The 3 rhetorical appeals were created by...Aristotle30s
- Q9True or false: the background information of a text is not important to read, just jump right in!False30s
- Q10The S in FANBOYS stands for:So30s
- Q11Is the following sentence compound: In the morning, Jenna loves to sing in her car.No30s
- Q12Compound sentences are made up of two _________________ clauses.Independent30s
- Q13What punctuation mark is found in the middle of a compound sentenceComma30s
- Q14Elie Wiesel's book Night uses what rhetorical appeal to make the reader emotional?Pathos30s
- Q15Coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) are found ______________ the comma in a compound sentence.After30s