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Started on Wednesday, 5 August 2020, 2:49 PM

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Time taken 5 mins 30 secs
Grade 20.00 out of 20.00 (100%)
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It is also known as the art of persuasion.

Select one:
a. Topoi
b. Ethos
c. Enthymeme
d. Rhetoric

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What is the rhetoric version of induction?

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a. Enthymeme
b. Example
c. Syllogism
d. Rhetor
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What comprises the rhetoric discourse?

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a. Ethos, Pathos and Logos
b. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole
c. Rhetor, Audience and Subject
d. Deliberative, Forensic and Ceremonial

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It is the equivalence of Rhetoric.

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a. Dramatic
b. Metarhetoric
c. Proof
d. Dialectic

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What specific proof is presented in the example: All teenagers today are too liberated and
bold due to modern technology.

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a. Example
b. Infallible Signs
c. Enthymeme
d. Fallible Signs

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Who laid out the foundation to modern rhetoric?

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a. Quintilian
b. Cicero
c. Plato
d. Aristotle

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What are the three kinds of discourse?

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a. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole
b. Forensic, Political and Epideictic
c. Ceremonial, Deliberative and Enthymeme
d. Epideictic, Ceremonial and Political

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Which among the choices is NOT a common topics in a discourse?

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a. Testimony
b. Antecedents
c. Epideictic
d. Circumstances

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Which example BEST describes an enthymeme?

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a. Every person has the right to live. I’m a person; therefore I have the right to live.
b. Living is part of being a human.
c. Every person has the right to live.
d. Every person has the right to live. I’m living; therefore I am a person.

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Which is true in Classical Rhetoric?

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a. Emphasis is on emotional evidence
b. Rational proofs is most important
c. Goal is communication
d. Rhetor-audience relationship is cooperative.

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It is the first women’s’ coalition newsletter.

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a. Peitho
b. Exordium
c. Eulogy
d. Topoi

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Which is MOST true for female writers using pseudonyms?

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a. It is illegal in the earlier times to use a female name
b. Men control every aspect of writing
c. There are no gender-neutral equality
d. There are no opportunities for women to use their name

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It is the part of classical rhetoric that expresses an idea to different words and effects.

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a. Memory
b. Introduction
c. Style
d. Arrangement

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A type of argument that a speaker invent with ethos, logos and pathos.

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a. Artistic
b. Rhetorike
c. Syllogism
d. External

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Which are Aristotle’s appeals/modes of proofs?

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a. Deliberative, Forensic and Ceremonial
b. Ethos, Pathos and Logos
c. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole
d. Rhetor, Audience and Subject

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It is the part of classical rhetoric that organizes the arguments.

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a. Memory
b. Introduction
c. Style
d. Arrangement

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It aids in discovering argument for rhetoric discourse.

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a. Elocutio
b. Exordium
c. Peitho
d. Topoi

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An argument emphasizes on a person’s credibility and goodness.

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a. Ethos
b. Topoi
c. Pathos
d. Logos

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A rational appeal that generalizes a conclusion from analogous facts.

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a. Inductive
b. Syllogism
c. Artistic
d. Enthymeme

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20. A concept where man is a symbol-using animal living in a fragment society.

Select one:
a. Traditional Rhetoric
b. Modern Rhetoric
c. Gorgias
d. Meterhetoric

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