The Oklahoma Bombing of 1995

A solemn memorial service for the Oklahoma Bombing in 1995, showing people with head bowed in respect, surrounded by flowers and candles, reflecting a somber and reflective atmosphere.

Understanding the Oklahoma Bombing

Test your knowledge about the profound speech addressing the Oklahoma Bombing of 1995. This quiz comprises multiple-choice questions designed to help you explore the themes, tone, and rhetorical devices used in the speech.

  • Learn about the context of the Oklahoma Bombing.
  • Evaluate different tones and rhetorical devices.
  • Identify key evidence used to evoke emotions.
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ReflectingPeace925
1. What is the topic of the speech?
Prayer Service Address
A memorial
The Bombing of Oklahoma
Tragedy in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Fires
2.What is the best tone for the speech?
Angry
Careless
Sad
Sincere
Hopeful
3.What rhetorical device(s) are used?
Pathos and Logos
Ethos and Logos
Pathos
Pathos and Ethos
Pathos,Ethos and Logos
4.What is the evidence from the speech that expresses pathos?
Β€œ200 casuality and innocent children in that building.”
"To show how much the terrorist had struck."
Β€You have lost too much.but you have not lost everything. Justice will prevail.”
The bombing of Oklahoma.
Β€œIn the face of death, let us honor life. St. Paulamonished us, let not be overcome by evil,but overcome evil with good.
Who was the person that presented this speech?
William/Bill Clinton
William Jefferson
Lyndon Jones
William Jackson
Hillary Clinton
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