Citing Details
Evaluating Arguments
Rhetorical Devices
Author's Choices
Mediums in Presentations
100

What is a detail?

A) A brief summary of the text

B) A specific piece of information that supports the main idea

C) A general observation about the text

D) A question posed by the author

B) A specific piece of information that supports the main idea

100

What makes an argument credible?
A) Emotional appeals alone
B) Logical reasoning and reliable evidence from trustworthy sources
C) Personal opinions without evidence
D) A lengthy explanation with no evidence

B) Logical reasoning and reliable evidence from trustworthy sources

100

What is a rhetorical device?
A) A term for the author's writing style
B) A technique used to persuade or inform the audience
C) A type of punctuation used in writing
D) A type of plot structure

B) A technique used to persuade or inform the audience

100

What is bias in writing?
A) The use of neutral language
B) The presentation of information in a way that is unfair or one-sided
C) The use of multiple perspectives
D) The complete absence of an opinion

B) The presentation of information in a way that is unfair or one-sided

100

What are some effective ways to present information?
A) Using a single medium and ignoring audience preferences
B) Using visuals, audio, and text in combination to engage the audience
C) Focusing only on lengthy, text-heavy slides
D) Avoiding interaction with the audience

B) Using visuals, audio, and text in combination to engage the audience

200

How do you cite a detail from a text?
A) By summarizing the entire text
B) By providing the title of the text
C) By quoting or paraphrasing and including a reference to the source
D) By offering your personal opinion on the detail

C) By quoting or paraphrasing and including a reference to the source

200

How can you evaluate the reasoning in an argument?
A) By ignoring the details
B) By checking if the reasoning logically connects the evidence to the conclusion
C) By focusing on the writer's emotions
D) By considering only the introduction and conclusion

B) By checking if the reasoning logically connects the evidence to the conclusion

200

Which of the rhetorical devices use experts?

A) Ethos

B) Pathos

C) Logos

D) Irony

A) Ethos

200

What is the purpose of using statistics in an argument?
A) To make the argument more complex
B) To support claims with factual evidence and make the argument more persuasive
C) To make the argument harder to understand
D) To distract the reader from the main point

B) To support claims with factual evidence and make the argument more persuasive

200

Why is it important to choose the right medium?
A) The right medium helps ensure the message is effectively communicated to the intended audience
B) The right medium allows the author to use the most complex language possible
C) The right medium has no impact on the message
D) The right medium makes the message more confusing

A) The right medium helps ensure the message is effectively communicated to the intended audience

300

Why is citing details important in analysis?
A) It helps demonstrate understanding of the text
B) It fills space in the analysis
C) It allows the writer to avoid plagiarism
D) It strengthens the argument with supporting evidence

D) It strengthens the argument with supporting evidence

300

What can undermine an argument's credibility?
A) Logical fallacies, lack of evidence, or unreliable sources
B) Providing too many facts
C) Repeating the same information multiple times
D) Using complex language

A) Logical fallacies, lack of evidence, or unreliable sources

300

Name a choice an author might make to persuade.
A) Using facts and statistics only
B) Employing emotional appeals (pathos)
C) Avoiding any personal opinions
D) Writing in a neutral tone

B) Employing emotional appeals (pathos)

300

How do authors use bias in their writing?
A) By presenting both sides of an issue equally
B) By emphasizing one perspective over others to influence the audience
C) By providing statistical evidence
D) By avoiding any opinion in the writing

B) By emphasizing one perspective over others to influence the audience

300

What are the pros and cons of using visual aids?
A) Pros: They can clarify information; Cons: They may distract from the main point
B) Pros: They take up less space; Cons: They are always confusing
C) Pros: They eliminate the need for text; Cons: They have no impact
D) Pros: They simplify language; Cons: They make the message unclear

A) Pros: They can clarify information; Cons: They may distract from the main point

400

How can details provide evidence in text analysis?
A) By summarizing the main themes
B) By explaining the author's background
C) By presenting specific examples that support claims
D) By giving a personal opinion about the text

C) By presenting specific examples that support claims

400

Describe how opinions can affect logic.
A) Opinions can provide facts that support the argument
B) Opinions can introduce bias, making the argument less logical
C) Opinions have no effect on the argument's logic
D) Opinions make the argument more logical

B) Opinions can introduce bias, making the argument less logical

400

Besides Ethos, what OTHER rhetorical device is being used to persuade the reader:

"Studies show that exercising for 30 minutes a day can reduce the risk of heart disease by 40%. According to the American Heart Association, regular physical activity improves blood circulation and lowers blood pressure, making it a key factor in maintaining heart health."

Logos

400

How does the author's choices impact a text's effectiveness?
A) They have no effect
B) They help shape the tone, message, and impact on the audience
C) They only influence the structure of the text
D) They limit the audience's understanding

B) They help shape the tone, message, and impact on the audience

400

How does the medium change the audience's perception?
A) The medium does not affect how the audience perceives the message
B) Different mediums affect how the message is understood and felt by the audience
C) The medium only affects the appearance of the text
D) The medium always simplifies the message

B) Different mediums affect how the message is understood and felt by the audience

500

What is a detail that supports a text’s main idea?
A) A personal opinion
B) A fact, statistic, or quote that explains or illustrates the main idea
C) A brief summary of the text
D) A rhetorical question

B) A fact, statistic, or quote that explains or illustrates the main idea

500

How can you determine if an argument is logical?
A) By considering if the argument is based on facts and reasonable reasoning
B) By focusing on the author's personal opinions
C) By evaluating the emotional appeal of the argument
D) By looking for irrelevant information

A) By considering if the argument is based on facts and reasonable reasoning

500

How do authors respond to contrary evidence?
A) They ignore it completely
B) They may refute it, acknowledge it, or adjust their argument accordingly
C) They accept it without question
D) They focus only on their own opinions

B) They may refute it, acknowledge it, or adjust their argument accordingly

500

Which of the following best illustrates the use of ethos, pathos, and/or logos in an argument?

A) "As a doctor with over 20 years of experience, I can assure you that this treatment is safe and effective."
B) "Imagine how devastated you would feel if your family was affected by this issue. We must act now to protect those we love."
C) "Research from the National Institute of Health shows that regular exercise can reduce the risk of chronic diseases by 30%."
D) All of the above

D) All of the above

500

What are different mediums and their impacts?
A) Text, images, video, and audio have different impacts based on how they engage the audience
B) There is only one impact from all mediums: increasing clarity
C) Mediums don’t influence the impact of the message
D) Mediums only affect the length of the text

A) Text, images, video, and audio have different impacts based on how they engage the audience