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Persuasive Writing
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Subject
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writing-skills
Instructions:
Answer 16 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Solution to a problem.
Call to Action
Reason
Fact
Emotional appeal
2. Using writing to cause someone to do or believe something by arguing - pleading - or reasoning.
Propaganda
Persuasive Writing
Opinion
Bandwagon
3. Statement surprising the audience.
False cause and effect
Stereotype
Attention grabber
Fact
4. A statement given to explain a belief or act.
Reason
Call to Action
Persuation
Opinion
5. A conventional or oversimplified idea or image.
Opinion
Plain folks
Stereotype
Bias
6. A reason for doing something.
Fact
Emotional appeal
Motive
Persuation
7. Well known people sometimes give an endorsement.
Call to Action
Emotional appeal
Bandwagon
Testimonial
8. People who seem to be like you.
Opinion
Persuasive Writing
Plain folks
Fact
9. Uses words that appeal to your emotion.
Stereotype
Emotional appeal
Reason
Opinion
10. You are urged to jump on this.
Call to Action
Fact
Persuation
Bandwagon
11. Used to suggest that because that because one event happen first it caused a second event to occur.
Stereotype
Persuation
Motive
False cause and effect
12. A preference for or hostile feeling against a person or thing that interferes with impartial judgment.
Reason
Call to Action
Emotional appeal
Bias
13. Ways to make an opinion seem appealing.
Call to Action
Propaganda
Motive
Reason
14. Something known to be true or to have actually happened.
Persuation
False cause and effect
Motive
Fact
15. To use writing to cause someone to do or believe something.
Fact
Reason
Persuation
Emotional appeal
16. A belief or conclusion held with confidence but not supported by positive knowledge or proof.
Stereotype
Opinion
Reason
Plain folks