Enhance your understanding of persuasive writing with this trivia quiz! Explore techniques like claims, appeals to reason, emotions, and authority, and recognize effective persuasion in academic and everyday contexts.
Build a sense of urgency in the audience
Appeal to an audience by gaining their trust
Use credible or expert testimony in the argument
Use facts, numbers, reason, and data to support the argument
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An appeal to reason
An appeal to authority
An appeal to emotions
An appeal to parents
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An appeal to reason
An appeal to authority
An appeal to emotions
An appeal to good health
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Appeals to reason
Appeals to authority
Appeals to emotions
A scam
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Mikel Nelson, CHS Varsity Wrestler
Jerome Singleton, President of the High School League
Coach Kemper Amick, Head Football Coach CHS
Shenequa Coles, Principal of CHS
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Using research to to make the argument convincing
Incorporating emotions to persuade the audience
Displaying images that develop a sense of urgency in the viewer
Attempting to persuade through skepicism
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An appeal to reason
An appeal to authority
An appeal to emotions
An appeal to fear
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True
False
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A study conducted by the National Education Foundation found that graduation rates among year-round students were 85% compared to 70% for traditional scheduling.
Kobe Bryant states that he believes "year-round schools might be okay."
In the past, I have attended a school with traditional scheduling and my grades were below average, but when I transferred to a year-around school I started making A's and B's.
Graduates of year around schools make 50K a year compared to traditional schedules at 35k annually.
The United States Department of Education, says "year-round schooling will be the new schedule if American teens want to compete in a global job market."
Students who go to schools with traditional schedules have a jammed packed year and have a very hard time getting work done. They are tired and have no breaks.
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