Cards in this guide (20)
What does logos refer to an appeal to in rhetoric
What does Thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the British have protected the colonies
That they did not do it on the colonists account, but on their
own account
What is the central argument presented in the Declaration of Independence
The current government does not provide equal liberties, so a
new government must be created.
Which of the following is a type of rhetorical appeal-
Rhetorical appeal is literacy information. This is read in
school.
What is Thomas Paine's response to the argument that the British have protected America
That they have done so for their own sake
What does Patrick Henry argue is inevitable
Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it
Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because inductive reasoning is known as bottom-up logic where as deductive reasoning is known as top-down logic.
Which words or phrases from this passage best demonstrate logos
Which words or phrases from this passage best demonstrate
logos?
A. fleet, America B. no country C. happily, internally
What is one reason that thomas pain thinks the colonies stand a good chance against the British
The colonies have the resources to build a great navy
What best describes the rhetorical appeals being used in the text I have been a nurse for over twenty years
(B) A mixture of pathos and logos
What is one reason Thomas Paine believed that the youth of the colonies was an advantage against Britain
Thomas Paine believed that their youth lent itself to vigor and
unity.
Which is the most prominent kind of rhetorical appeal Thomas Paine here
In common sense what does thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the colonies will continue to flourish under british rule
That the argument is faulty and incorrect
What is the primary emotion he appeals to here
What appeal does he primarily use here
What kind of figurative language is thomas Paine use here
"if we omit [the chance for a new government] now... Massanello... may sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge
answer- Simile
if you don't understand the first part then you didn't get this question and this answer is not for you (:
What of these rhetorical devices is most clearly used used in the underlined portion portion of the text
dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within,-PATHOS
What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here the least fracture and I will be like a name engraved with the point of a pin on the tender rind of a young oak
What two rhetorical strategies of the most clearly use here
He uses a metaphor to appeal to pathos. Apex
What is one reason that thomas paine brings up the opposing argument that the colonies have done well under british control
(A) to build ethos by showing he understands the other side