Jessica Lynch

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Jessica Lynch: A Hero's Truth

Test your knowledge on Jessica Lynch's experiences and the truth behind her story. This quiz explores the nuances of her journey as a POW and the media's portrayal of her heroism.

  • 5 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Engage with Rhetorical Devices
  • Understand the Impact of Media on Personal Narratives
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ReflectingTruth47
What is the overall tone of the speech?
Heroic
Sad
Dissapointment
Proud
Honesty
Which of the following best describes why the army lied about Jessica Lynchs story?
They thought she was actually dead.
They didn't want the first female prisoner of war to make the army look bad because she didn't go down with a fight.
They didn't want women to unenlist.
They didn't want the general public to find out a secret they were keeping.
The army did not even know the truth of Jessica Lynch's story.
What kind of literary device in the quote at the end of the speech, "The Truth is More Heroic than the Hype"?
Aphorism
Epigraph
Allusion
Epigram
Metaphor
Which following reason would describe why Jessica Lynch would not want to be considered a hero?
Jessica wanted her friend Lori to be remembered.
Jessica did, but she didn't want to seem self-orientated.
Jessica thinks the Iraqi doctors are the real heroes.
Jessica believes she did not do anything heroic, All that happened was that she was a P.O.W. And was rescued.
The media and everyone around the world would criticize Jessica for calling herself a hero.
Which of the following rhetorical appeals is used to persuade the audience of the speech?
Ethos
Pathos and Ethos
Logos
Logos and Pathos
Pathos
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