1) What is rhetoric? a) Ethos, Pathos, Logos b) The art of effectively persuading people c) A form of communication  d) It's a question that can't be answered 2) Which are the three persuasive appeals according to Aristotle?  a) Judicial rhetoric, demonstrative rhetoric, argumentative rhetoric b) simile, anaphora, allusion c) Ethos, Pathos, Logos d) literary devices, rhetorical devices, argumentative devices 3) What's "Ethos"? a) It's how you convince an audience of your credibility, trustworthiness b) It's to convince someone with emotions and feelings c) To convince someone with information and statistics d) It's proving you are a better person than your audience 4) What's "Logos"? a) It's a type of persuasive speech b) It's when you use rhetorical questions c) When you convince your audience of your credibility d) The use of logic and reason 5) What's "Pathos"? a) It's how you convince someone with logic and reason b) Convincing someone with an ethical approach c) Appealing to the emotions and feelings of your audience d) Rhetorical device that appeals to credibility 6) "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." is an example of: a) Ethos b) Logos c) Pathos 7) Research compiled by analysts from NASA, as well as organizations from five other nations with space programs, suggests that a moon colony is viable with international support. a) Ethos b) Logos c) Pathos 8) Our expertise in roofing contracting is evidenced not only by our 100 years in the business and our staff of qualified technicians but in the decades of satisfied customers who have come to expect nothing but the best. a) Ethos b) Logos c) Pathos 9) How can do writers/speakers decide which rhetorical appeals to use? a) Whichever they are best at b) By knowing their audience and purpose, as well as the right place and time c) They should always use all of them

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