Solo Rhetorical Devices Test Review
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- Q1When the writer speaks to credibility or ethics.EthosLogosPathos120s
- Q2When the writer speaks to emotions and feelings.EthosPathosLogos120s
- Q3When the writer speaks to reason and logic.EthosPathosLogos120s
- Q4Facts, statistics, or events from history would be an example of...LogosEthosPathos120s
- Q5A speaker talking to an audience of high school graduates about what they might've experienced in high school would be an example of...LogosEthosPathos120s
- Q6An inventor speaking to an audience about how he created his own business would be an example of...EthosLogosPathos120s
- Q7Repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.AlliterationConsonanceAssonance120s
- Q8Repetition of the sound of a vowel (AEIOU [y]).ConsonanceAlliterationAssonance120s
- Q9When the poet makes a comparison by relating one thing to another unrelated thing.AllusionMetaphorSimile120s
- Q10A metaphor that is developed across a sentence, paragraph, or an entire text.SimileAssonanceExtended Metaphor120s
- Q11A kind of metaphor in which you describe an inanimate object, abstract thing, or non-human animal in human terms.Extended metaphorSimilePersonification120s
- Q12A reference to something else such as a song, a movie, a book, a part of history, etc.AllusionAlliterationAssonance120s
- Q13When the writer uses “like” or “as” to compare two different things and show a common quality between them.PersonificationMetaphorSimile120s
- Q14The opposite of a statement, concept, or idea.AntithesisEpistropheAnaphora120s
- Q15When a certain word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of clauses or sentences that follow each other.EpistropheHyperboleAntithesisAnaphora120s