the importance of the issue, as well as remind them of the facts and the speaker's credibility
and desire to see the right course of action taken? (5 points)
Pathos and ethos
Pathos and logos
✓ Pathos, logos, and ethos
Logos and ethos
5 of 5
✓
2.
Which of the following phrases is the best example of an appeal to ethos? (5 points)
You will make the right choice because you have something that few others
have: you have heart.
✓ I come before you today as someone who has studied the issue and wants to do
the right thing.
In 15 years of exploring these woods, I haven't seen a single snake.
History has shown time and again that the determined will succeed.
5 of 5
✓
3.
Which of the following clichés is the best example of juxtaposition? (5 points)
Do not count your chickens before they hatch.
He moves to the beat of a different drummer.
, When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
✓ The more things change, the more they stay the same.
5 of 5
✓
4.
Which phrase best completes the juxtaposition? (5 points)
The nervous bleats of sheep and the
frantic howling of wolves
desperate whistling of shepherds
✓ comforting song of the farmer
lonely bray of the donkey
5 of 5
✓
5.
Read the following excerpt carefully before choosing your answer.
This passage is from Senator Marco Rubio's April 2015 Speech at Miami's Freedom Tower.
"How, united by a common faith in their God given right to go as far as their talent and
work would take them, a collection of immigrants and exiles, former slaves and refugees,
became one people, and together built the freest and most prosperous nation ever."
The purpose of including this line at the beginning of his speech is to (5 points)
✓ build on an emotion that the audience may already have toward the issue
engage the audience by establishing authority and credibility