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Argument Review
Test Description: This test reviews logos, ethos, and pathos, as well as other basic definitions related to argument.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who named the three elements of an argument?
A
Plato
B
Epicurus
C
Aristotle
D
Socrates
2) The rhetorical triangle is what type of triangle?
A
scalene
B
isosceles
C
equilateral
D
right
3) When you write an argument, you should assume there is a reader who _____________________________.
A
agrees with you
B
is smarter than you
C
disagrees with you
4) What is a fallacy?
A
the things you assume your audience agrees with that you base your argument on
B
words that have an unfairly negative (or positive) connotation
C
incorrect or faulty logic
5) What is bias?
A
incorrect or faulty logic
B
the things you assume your audience agrees with that you base your argument on
C
words that have an unfairly negative (or positive) connotation
6) What is a counterargument?
A
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
B
one argument the other side would make
C
the thesis statement
D
the type of approach you use to convince your audience
7) What is a rebuttal?
A
the type of approach you use to convince your audience
B
your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make
C
one argument the other side would make
D
the thesis statement
8) Pathos emphasizes the __________________.
A
message
B
speaker
C
audience
9) Ethos emphasizes the __________________.
A
message
B
audience
C
speaker
10) Logos emphasizes the __________________.
A
message
B
speaker
C
audience
11) How is pathos used in an argument?
A
Giving facts and using logic
B
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
C
Trying to get the audience to feel something
12) How is ethos used in an argument?
A
Trying to get the audience to feel something
B
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
C
Giving facts and using logic
13) How is logos used in an argument?
A
Giving facts and using logic
B
Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
C
Trying to get the audience to feel something
*select an answer for all questions
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