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Ninth Grade (Grade 9) Rhetoric and Propaganda Questions

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Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
What is a logical fallacy that never really proves the point called?
  1. begging the question
  2. begging the anwer
  3. begging the idea
  4. begging the focus
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
A closed-minded person refuses to                             .
  1. make judgments
  2. speak slowly about the facts
  3. be open to other ideas
  4. think about people
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Apple An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

Studies show that eating just one apple a day significantly reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people over 60 years old.

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Which choice best explains how this advertisement appeals to pathos?
  1. It includes advice from a medical professional.
  2. It scares individuals into purchasing the product.
  3. It incorporates a product people remember from childhood.
  4. It brings up health conditions that individuals often worry about.
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
To avoid misunderstandings when listening, a person should become                       .
  1. a hearing expert
  2. an active understander
  3. an active listener
  4. a hearing researcher
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
What are several things that should be done when putting humor in a speech?
  1. prepare jokes beforehand
  2. don't overuse humor
  3. avoid offensive jokes
  4. all of the above
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
What is stage fright?
  1. a fear of touching a stage
  2. an acting performance on stage
  3. the nervousness felt before a public performance
  4. a fear of being bitten on stage
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
When controlling nervousness during a speech, the speaker should                                                 .
  1. look at the floor and yell loudly
  2. find the person in the audience who is listening
  3. give only facts and statistics
  4. ignore the audience's feedback
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
These things take attention away from listening to another person
  1. disbelief
  2. distractions
  3. dishonor
  4. disturbance
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