Rhetoric quiz

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Mastering Rhetoric: Test Your Knowledge!

Welcome to the Rhetoric Quiz! This engaging quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of the principles of rhetoric and persuasion as defined by Aristotle and other scholars. Test your knowledge about different types of persuasive appeals and rhetorical strategies.

  • 8 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Instant feedback on your answers
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by PersuadingSage204
According Aristotle rhetoric is the art of seeing the available means of persuasion
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One of these answers is NOT one of the three types of persuasion
Forensics/judicial rhetoric
Epidictic/demonstrative rhetoric
Symbouleutikon/deliberative rhetoric
None of the above
The three persuasive appeals are: Ethos, Logos and Pathos.
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The appeal to emotion is also called...
Logos
Pathos
Ethos
The appeal to logic is also called...
Logos
Pathos
Ethos
The appeal to ethics is also called ...
Logos
Pathos
Ethos
Example of epideictic
Courtroom speeches to prove a crime
Wedding speech
Legislative deliberations
Deliberative rhetoric focuses in past.
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