Logical Rhetorical Appeal

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7th Grade
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Larissa Purvis
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is logical rhetorical appeal?
Logical rhetorical appeal is a method of persuasion that uses insults and name-calling to discredit opposing arguments.
Logical rhetorical appeal is a method of persuasion that involves repeating the same point over and over again.
Logical rhetorical appeal is a method of persuasion that relies solely on emotions and personal anecdotes.
Logical rhetorical appeal is a method of persuasion that uses reasoning and evidence to support an argument.
Tags
CCSS.RI.7.8
CCSS.W.7.1A
CCSS.W.7.1B
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is an example of logical rhetorical appeal?
Appealing to authority
Using emotional language
Presenting facts and statistics
Using personal anecdotes
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CCSS.SL.7.3
CCSS.W.7.1A
CCSS.W.7.1B
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is logical rhetorical appeal important in persuasive writing?
Logical rhetorical appeal is not important in persuasive writing.
Logical rhetorical appeal is only important in informative writing.
Logical rhetorical appeal is important in persuasive writing because it enhances the credibility and persuasiveness of the argument.
Logical rhetorical appeal is important in persuasive writing because it adds unnecessary complexity to the argument.
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CCSS.RI.7.8
CCSS.W.7.1A
CCSS.W.7.1B
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is NOT a technique for using logical rhetorical appeal?
Appealing to credibility
Appealing to emotions
Appealing to logic
Appealing to ethics
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CCSS.SL.7.3
CCSS.W.7.1B
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of using logical rhetorical appeal?
To entertain the audience with emotional appeals.
To persuade the audience using logical and rational arguments and evidence.
To ignore the audience's concerns and opinions.
To confuse the audience with complex arguments and evidence.
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CCSS.RI.7.8
CCSS.SL.7.3
CCSS.W.7.1A
CCSS.W.7.1B
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is an example of using logical reasoning in persuasive writing?
Using exaggerated language to make a point without evidence.
Using emotional appeals to manipulate the reader's feelings.
Including personal anecdotes without any logical support.
Presenting a well-structured argument with clear evidence and logical connections between ideas.
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CCSS.W.7.1A
CCSS.W.7.1B
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the role of evidence in logical rhetorical appeal?
Evidence is irrelevant in logical rhetorical appeal
Evidence provides support for the argument being made and helps to establish credibility and persuade the audience to accept the argument as valid.
Credibility is established through personal anecdotes instead of evidence
Evidence weakens the argument being made
Tags
CCSS.RI.7.8
CCSS.SL.7.3
CCSS.W.7.1B
CCSS.W.7.9A
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