10 Questions
What is the rhetorical strategy of Logos?
Using logical arguments
Which route for processing persuasive messages relies on simple cues, competence, credibility, and character?
Peripheral route
What determines whether we use the central or peripheral route for processing persuasive messages?
The importance of the issue to the listener
What is the rhetorical strategy of Ethos primarily based on?
Competence, credibility, and good character
What do Greek and Romans define as the basis of persuasion?
Logical arguments developed through rhetorical appeal
Based on the given information, what type of reasoning is used in the argument about Fikri's car?
Inductive reasoning
What type of argument is used to support the claim about Juanita Martinez being electable?
Arguing from example
In the given text, what type of argument supports the claim about having an allergic reaction?
Arguing from sign
What is the rhetorical strategy used when proposing that Microsoft and Apple provide their Operating System to college students for free?
Logos (logical appeal)
Which type of argument would be most suitable for supporting the claim that the complex universe system is created by someone of higher power?
Arguing from analogy
This quiz covers the nature of persuasion, how people process persuasive messages, rhetorical strategies like logos, ethos, and pathos, types of reasoning, forming and testing arguments, and reasoning fallacies to avoid. It aims to help students understand the definition of persuasive speech and the ways people process persuasive messages.
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