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  • 1. 

    A stated opinion that requires further support is known as

    • A.

      A fact

    • B.

      A claim

    • C.

      a big name

    • D.

      Evidence

    Correct Answer
    B. A claim
    Explanation
    A stated opinion that requires further support is known as a claim. A claim is a statement or assertion that someone believes to be true, but it may not be proven or supported by evidence yet. In order to validate a claim, it needs to be backed up with evidence or further explanation. Therefore, a claim is the most suitable option among the given choices.

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  • 2. 

    An appeal to reason will...

    • A.

      Build a sense of urgency in the audience

    • B.

      Appeal to an audience by gaining their trust

    • C.

      Use credible or expert testimony in the argument

    • D.

      Use facts, numbers, reason, and data to support the argument

    Correct Answer
    D. Use facts, numbers, reason, and data to support the argument
    Explanation
    An appeal to reason involves using facts, numbers, reason, and data to support the argument. This means presenting logical and evidence-based information to persuade the audience. By relying on objective evidence and logical reasoning, the appeal to reason aims to convince the audience by presenting a strong and rational argument. This approach is effective because it relies on credible information and logical thinking to support the claims being made.

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  • 3. 

    Attempting to persuade a reader by triggering their feelings about a subject is known as...

    • A.

      An appeal to reason

    • B.

      An appeal to authority

    • C.

      An appeal to emotions

    • D.

      An appeal to parents

    Correct Answer
    C. An appeal to emotions
    Explanation
    An appeal to emotions is the act of trying to convince a reader or listener by evoking their emotions about a particular subject. This persuasive technique aims to trigger strong feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear in order to sway the audience's opinion or decision. By appealing to emotions, the speaker or writer hopes to create a personal connection and influence the audience's perception and response to the subject at hand.

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  • 4. 

    When the ad reports that 3 out of 4 doctors recommend their product, this is...

    • A.

      An appeal to reason

    • B.

      An appeal to authority

    • C.

      An appeal to emotions

    • D.

      An appeal to good health

    Correct Answer
    B. An appeal to authority
    Explanation
    The ad's claim that 3 out of 4 doctors recommend their product is an appeal to authority. It is using the credibility and expertise of doctors to persuade consumers that the product is reliable and trustworthy. By presenting this statistic, the ad is suggesting that the product has been endorsed by professionals in the field, making it more likely to be effective and beneficial for consumers.

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  • 5. 

    A car salesperson who wants to sell you a car may attempt to persuade you by relating to you personally. They may say things like, "I have a son/daughter your age and I will help you out," or "I know how hard the economy is....believe me...I will cut you a deal."  This tactic is called

    • A.

      Appeals to reason

    • B.

      Appeals to authority

    • C.

      Appeals to emotions

    • D.

      A scam

    Correct Answer
    C. Appeals to emotions
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "appeals to emotions". This tactic involves the salesperson trying to connect with the customer on an emotional level in order to sway their decision. By mentioning personal experiences or empathizing with the customer's situation, the salesperson aims to create a sense of trust and understanding, making the customer more likely to make a purchase.

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  • 6. 

    Choose the BEST big name for the following claim: The sport of wrestling puts the most academic stress on high school athletes.

    • A.

      Mikel Nelson, CHS Varsity Wrestler

    • B.

      Jerome Singleton, President of the High School League

    • C.

      Coach Kemper Amick, Head Football Coach CHS

    • D.

      Shenequa Coles, Principal of CHS

    Correct Answer
    B. Jerome Singleton, President of the High School League
    Explanation
    Jerome Singleton, as the President of the High School League, would have a comprehensive understanding of the academic stress placed on high school athletes across various sports. This position would provide him with the necessary knowledge and experience to accurately assess and compare the academic stress levels associated with different sports.

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  • 7. 

    The link below displays an example of: http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_chart_001.htm

    • A.

      Using research to to make the argument convincing

    • B.

      Incorporating emotions to persuade the audience

    • C.

      Displaying images that develop a sense of urgency in the viewer

    • D.

      Attempting to persuade through skepicism

    Correct Answer
    A. Using research to to make the argument convincing
    Explanation
    The given link displays an example of using research to make the argument convincing. This can be inferred from the fact that the link is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov), which is a reputable source for employment data and research. The website provides charts and data to support their arguments and claims, making the argument more persuasive and credible.

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  • 8. 

    You and your parents are sitting with your teacher in an attempt to get you to do better in school and believe that your education is the most important factor in your future success.  Your teacher shows you your grade progress reports, the attendance numbers, and the number of referrals you have received.  In an effort to get you to change your ways, the strategy employed here is:

    • A.

      An appeal to reason

    • B.

      An appeal to authority

    • C.

      An appeal to emotions

    • D.

      An appeal to fear

    Correct Answer
    A. An appeal to reason
    Explanation
    The strategy employed in this scenario is an appeal to reason. The teacher is presenting logical evidence such as grade progress reports, attendance numbers, and the number of referrals to convince the student to change their ways. This approach is based on using rational arguments and facts to appeal to the student's logical thinking and decision-making process.

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  • 9. 

    If you are trying to persuade a friend not to leave a party with individuals that you know are going to do something illegal, your best strategy would be an appeal to emotions.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    In this scenario, appealing to emotions would be the most effective strategy to persuade a friend not to leave a party with individuals engaging in illegal activities. By appealing to their emotions, such as expressing concern for their safety or highlighting the potential consequences of getting involved in illegal activities, you can tap into their feelings and make them reconsider their decision. This approach is likely to have a stronger impact compared to using logical reasoning or providing factual information.

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  • 10. 

    Check all the boxes that can be BEST used to prove the following claim: School districts that have year round-school with breaks throughout have higher-performing students and higher graduation rates. 

    • A.

      A study conducted by the National Education Foundation found that graduation rates among year-round students were 85% compared to 70% for traditional scheduling.

    • B.

      Kobe Bryant states that he believes "year-round schools might be okay."

    • C.

      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.

    • D.

      Graduates of year around schools make 50K a year compared to traditional schedules at 35k annually.

    • E.

      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."

    • F.

      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.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. A study conducted by the National Education Foundation found that graduation rates among year-round students were 85% compared to 70% for traditional scheduling.
    C. 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.
    E. 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."
    Explanation
    To best support the claim that "School districts that have year-round school with breaks throughout have higher-performing students and higher graduation rates," the following statements can be checked:
    A study conducted by the National Education Foundation found that graduation rates among year-round students were 85% compared to 70% for traditional scheduling.
    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.
    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."
    These statements provide direct evidence or expert opinions supporting the claim that year-round schooling leads to higher student performance and graduation rates. They include statistical evidence, personal experiences, and endorsements from authoritative sources like educational foundations and governmental departments.

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