Argument Review Question Preview (ID: 53697)


This Test Reviews Logos, Ethos, And Pathos, As Well As Other Basic Definitions Related To Argument. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Who named the three elements of an argument?
a) Socrates
b) Aristotle
c) Epicurus
d) Plato

The rhetorical triangle is what type of triangle?
a) equilateral
b) isosceles
c) right
d) scalene

When you write an argument, you should assume there is a reader who _____________________________.
a) is smarter than you
b) disagrees with you
c) agrees with you
d)

What is a fallacy?
a) words that have an unfairly negative (or positive) connotation
b) incorrect or faulty logic
c) the things you assume your audience agrees with that you base your argument on
d)

What is bias?
a) words that have an unfairly negative (or positive) connotation
b) incorrect or faulty logic
c) the things you assume your audience agrees with that you base your argument on
d)

What is a counterargument?
a) the thesis statement
b) the type of approach you use to convince your audience
c) one argument the other side would make
d) your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make

What is a rebuttal?
a) the thesis statement
b) the type of approach you use to convince your audience
c) one argument the other side would make
d) your “answer back” to the argument the other side would make

Pathos emphasizes the __________________.
a) message
b) speaker
c) audience
d)

Ethos emphasizes the __________________.
a) message
b) speaker
c) audience
d)

Logos emphasizes the __________________.
a) message
b) speaker
c) audience
d)

How is pathos used in an argument?
a) Giving facts and using logic
b) Trying to get the audience to feel something
c) Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
d)

How is ethos used in an argument?
a) Giving facts and using logic
b) Trying to get the audience to feel something
c) Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
d)

How is logos used in an argument?
a) Giving facts and using logic
b) Trying to get the audience to feel something
c) Increasing the credibility of the speaker or making a connection between speaker and audience
d)

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