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Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Rhetoric refers to:
  1. A question you do not expect an answer to
  2. Something that repeats over and over
  3. The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
  4. The part of your paper that explains your point of view
Grade 8 Rhetoric and Propaganda
What is the meaning of "rhetoric?"
  1. The art of reading and writing effectively
  2. The art of thinking and writing effectively
  3. The art of speaking and listening effectively
  4. The art of speaking and writing effectively
Grade 7 Medieval Europe
Grade 10 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Which of the following is NOT a Rhetorical Question?
  1. Can poverty ever be eradicated?
  2. Will you go to the prom with me?
  3. Will I ever get a date to the prom?
  4. Can a person ever have too much love?
  5. Can a repeat offender ever be trusted not to commit another crime?
Grade 11 Context Clues
Grade 7 Roman Empire
What was the name of primary schools in the Roman Empire?
  1. Ludus
  2. Rhetor
  3. Litterator
  4. Grammaticus
Grade 12 Opinion Writing CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.11-12.1a
The three points of the rhetorical (or Aristotlian) triangle are:
  1. ethos, pathos, and logos
  2. subject, conflict, author
  3. speaker, audience, subject
  4. teacher, student, audience
Grade 11 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 11 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 11 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 11 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 6 Writing Essays CCSS: CCRA.W.1, W.6.1a
Grade 11 Rhetoric and Propaganda CCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.11-12.8
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