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In your opinion, what is the purpose of writing? What are the three levels of action? - A\) Forcing, persuading, and influencing - B\) Motivating, coercing, and convincing - C\) Guiding, leading, and compelling - D\) Commanding, influencing, and motivating 3. What are literary devices...

In your opinion, what is the purpose of writing? What are the three levels of action? - A\) Forcing, persuading, and influencing - B\) Motivating, coercing, and convincing - C\) Guiding, leading, and compelling - D\) Commanding, influencing, and motivating 3. What are literary devices? - A\) Tools used to create a specific mood in the reader - B\) Methods used to clarify an argument - C\) Specific methods the creator uses to create or convey a narrative - D\) Techniques to build character development in stories 4. What are rhetorical questions? - A\) Questions that have no answer - B\) A question posed specifically to make the audience reflect on the subject - C\) Questions used to confuse the audience - D\) Questions that immediately follow a statement 5. What are analogies? - A\) Descriptive statements that compare multiple elements - B\) Drawing comparisons between two or more things that may even be unrelated, to clarify a concept - C\) Exaggerated comparisons to evoke emotions - D\) Arguments that compare only similar items 6. What is ethos? - A\) Appealing to emotions - B\) Establishing credibility or ethical appeal - C\) Using logical reasoning - D\) Making exaggerated claims for effect 7. What is pathos? - A\) Appealing to the audience\'s emotions - B\) Building credibility through facts - C\) Using deductive reasoning - D\) Offering counterarguments to the opposition 8. What is logos? - A\) Establishing credibility with the audience - B\) Using logical reasoning, facts, and data to support a position - C\) Appealing to the audience\'s emotions - D\) Creating an ethical appeal 9. What is repetition? - A\) Using the same example repeatedly - B\) Reiterating key phrases or ideas to emphasize their importance - C\) Reducing the complexity of an argument - D\) Repeating questions to confuse the audience 10. What is a concession in the context of demands? - A\) Agreeing with the opposing viewpoint entirely - B\) Ignoring the opposing argument - C\) Acknowledging a point from the opposing side specifically to counter it - D\) Offering a compromise to end the argument 11. What is an understatement? - A\) Deliberately minimizing the importance of something - B\) Over-exaggerating for effect - C\) Focusing solely on negative aspects - D\) Highlighting key points without drawing attention 12. What is the use for psychological devices? - A\) To entertain the audience - B\) To induce or reinforce favorable attitudes and behaviors in the audience - C\) To confuse and disorient the audience - D\) To create dramatic tension 13. What is conditioning? - A\) Using repetition to drive home a point - B\) Leveraging learned associations or rewards and punishments - C\) Providing choices to the audience - D\) Ignoring previous behaviors and focusing on new ones 14. What is priming? - A\) Presenting all information at once - B\) Exposing the audience to stimuli beforehand to influence later reactions - C\) Establishing an indisputable truth before presenting an argument - D\) Summarizing the argument at the beginning 15. What is framing? - A\) Presenting information without bias - B\) Presenting information in a particular way, maybe even with a bias, to influence perception - C\) Providing multiple perspectives on an issue - D\) Ignoring context in presenting facts 16. What is scarcity? - A\) Highlighting abundance to ease decision-making - B\) Suggesting limited supply (of time, opportunity or money) to create urgency - C\) Using fear to influence the audience - D\) Providing excess options to confuse the audience 17. What is social proof or bandwagon effect? - A\) Encouraging the audience to think independently - B\) Highlighting that others support an idea to encourage conformity - C\) Focusing on statistical data alone - D\) Ignoring popular opinions to create a unique argument 18. What is reciprocity? - A\) Offering something to create a sense of obligation - B\) Ignoring the audience\'s needs - C\) Asking for help without providing anything in return - D\) Presenting arguments without expectations 19. What is anchoring? - A\) Establishing a reference point early on to influence perception - B\) Providing multiple points of view to confuse the audience - C\) Ignoring the initial arguments and focusing on the conclusion - D\) Comparing two unrelated ideas to drive home a point 20. I hate quizzes. This is a free bonus point. - Yeah me too - Yeah me too - Yeah me too - I actually like them!

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