Metalanguage Informative Quiz

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Persuasive Devices Quiz

Test your knowledge of persuasive devices with this informative quiz designed specifically for Year 10 English students. Gain a deeper understanding of how these devices function in writing and arguments.

  • Multiple-choice and written questions
  • Engaging format with various question types
  • Feedback is encouraged!
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This quiz is designed to be a short yet informative quiz on the Persuasive Devices used in Year 10 English, which is expressed by the Persuasive Devices Booklet.
  • These are simple questions ranging from multiple, written, ranking, et cetera.
  • All questions are mandatory and required to be answered.
  • Feedback is wholeheartedly suggested
Good luck.
This quiz is designed to be a short yet informative quiz on the Persuasive Devices used in Year 10 English, which is expressed by the Persuasive Devices Booklet.
  • These are simple questions ranging from multiple, written, ranking, et cetera.
  • All questions are mandatory and required to be answered.
  • Feedback is wholeheartedly suggested
Good luck.
What are persuasive devices used for?
To convince the audience of something.
To make a point and explain why their opinion/statement should be considered.
Help make a series of aspects/objects/entities appear logical and believable.
All of the above.
When you create a document relating to an argument, you will use a persuasive device no matter what.
True
False
Dependent
Emotional Appeal does one of the following things:
Manipulate you into agreeing.
Make a logical point.
Exploit your emotions and make you convinced in their benefit.
Use vulnerability and sympathy to an exploited degree
If you had to choose any of the persuasive devices, what would be your preference? (Optional)
If you are providing something to support/assist in your argument, you are using;
Evidence
Emotion Imagery
Logic
Metalanguage
Check one of these boxes with the word that is not included in the (63 Tone Words)
Admiring
Baffled
Arrogant
Frank
Demanding
Calm
Jealous
If a writer wants to argue against a proposed changed and wants things to stay they way they were before, it is likely that they have constructed an...
Appeal to tradition or nostalgia (the ‘good old days’)
Appeal to group loyalty
Appeal to sense of justice
Appeal to patriotism
Rank the efficiency of these mentioned devices/features if you would use them to try and convince a reader to believe in a side of a story. (Optional)
Correct Sentence Salvation
Emotional Appeal
Colorful Language
Allusion
Worded links with verbs ('… to position parents to… ')
By just reading the websites given here, which one will probably use emotional language? (No answer is incorrect.)
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