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The document summarizes the results of a quiz on classical rhetoric taken on August 6, 2020. It shows that the quiz was started at 5:43 PM and finished at 6:10 PM, taking 26 minutes and 42 seconds to complete. The individual received a perfect score of 50 out of 50 (100%) on the 36 multiple choice questions covering topics of classical rhetoric.
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Prelim Exa

The document summarizes the results of a quiz on classical rhetoric taken on August 6, 2020. It shows that the quiz was started at 5:43 PM and finished at 6:10 PM, taking 26 minutes and 42 seconds to complete. The individual received a perfect score of 50 out of 50 (100%) on the 36 multiple choice questions covering topics of classical rhetoric.
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Started on Thursday, 6 August 2020, 5:43 PM

State Finished
Completed on Thursday, 6 August 2020, 6:10 PM
Time taken 26 mins 42 secs
Grade 50.00 out of 50.00 (100%)
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It is also known as homily.

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a. Effigy
b. Obituary
c. Eulogy 
d. Elegy
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It aids in discovering argument for rhetoric discourse.

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a. Peitho
b. Exordium
c. Topoi 
d. Elocutio

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Which are Aristotle’s appeals/modes of proofs?

Select one:
a. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole
b. Rhetor, Audience and Subject
c. Ethos, Pathos and Logos 
d. Deliberative, Forensic and Ceremonial

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It is a song or a poem with a lamenting tone that expresses loss of a family member or a
loved one.

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a. Eulogy
b. Elegy 
c. Obituary
d. Effigy
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It is also known as the art of persuasion.

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a. Rhetoric 
b. Ethos
c. Enthymeme
d. Topoi

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Which is NOT a canon of classical rhetoric?

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a. Delivery
b. Memory
c. Refutation 
d. Invention

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A type of argument that do not require a speaker to invent, such as laws.

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a. Non-artistic 
b. Rhetorike
c. Syllogism
d. Artistic

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What specific proof is presented in the example: All teenagers today are too liberated and
bold due to modern technology.

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a. Example
b. Enthymeme
c. Infallible Signs
d. Fallible Signs 

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A rational appeal that generalizes a conclusion from analogous facts.

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a. Enthymeme
b. Syllogism
c. Artistic
d. Inductive 

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 It is a published biography intended to recount the life of someone who recently died.

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a. Effigy
b. Elegy
c. Eulogy
d. Obituary 
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Which is NOT a division of dispositio?


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a. Refutation
b. Pathos 
c. Digression
d. Exordium

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“And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can
do for your country.” –J.F.K, what figure of speech does the statement represents?

Select one:
a. Anadiplosis
b. Antithesis
c. Antimetabole 
d. Chiasmus

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It is the first women’s’ coalition newsletter.

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a. Eulogy
b. Exordium
c. Peitho 
d. Topoi
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An argument emphasizes on a person’s credibility and goodness.

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a. Topoi
b. Logos
c. Pathos
d. Ethos 

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An artistic argument that supports the rational appeal.

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a. Logos
b. Pathos 
c. Topoi
d. Ethos

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Which is MOST true for female writers using pseudonyms?

Select one:
a. Men control every aspect of writing
b. It is illegal in the earlier times to use a female name
c. There are no opportunities for women to use their name
d. There are no gender-neutral equality 

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It seeks to defend or condemn one’s actions and is concerned with the future.

Select one:
a. Argumentative
b. Ceremonial
c. Political
d. Forensic 

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What figure of speech is present in the expression, "When the going gets tough, the tough
get going."?

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a. Anadiplosis
b. Antimetabole 
c. Eulogy
d. Antithesis
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It is the repetition of similar concepts within a repeated grammatical structure, but doesn't
necessarily involve the repetition of the same words.

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a. Antithesis
b. Anadiplosis
c. Antimetabole
d. Chiasmus 
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Which is true in Classical Rhetoric?

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a. Rational proofs is most important 
b. Goal is communication
c. Rhetor-audience relationship is cooperative.
d. Emphasis is on emotional evidence

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It is a song or a poem with a lamenting tone that expresses loss of a family member or a
loved one.

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a. Eulogy
b. Elegy 
c. Antithesis
d. Euthenics

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It is an expression that gestures of honouring somebody.

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a. Euthenics
b. Eulogy 
c. Antithesis
d. Elegy

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Which example BEST describes an enthymeme?

Select one:
a. Every person has the right to live.
b. Every person has the right to live. I’m living; therefore I am a person.
c. Living is part of being a human.
d. Every person has the right to live. I’m a person; therefore I have the right to live. 

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What comprises the rhetoric discourse?

Select one:
a. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole
b. Deliberative, Forensic and Ceremonial
c. Rhetor, Audience and Subject 
d. Ethos, Pathos and Logos

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It is the repetition of similar idea within a repeated grammatical structure, but doesn't
involve the repetition of the same words.

Select one:
a. Metathesis
b. Antithesis
c. Chiasmus 
d. Anadiplosis

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It can be used to convey paradoxes and irony, to strengthen an argument, or to show in a


novel way how two ideas relate to each other.

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a. Chiasmus
b. Anadiplosis
c. Antimetabole 
d. Antithesis
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It consists of two contrasting ideas that are intentionally juxtaposed.

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a. Antithesis 
b. Chiasmus
c. Antimetabole
d. Anadiplosis

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Which is Aristotle’s figure of speeches?

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a. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole 
b. Deliberative, Forensic and Ceremonial
c. Rhetor, Audience and Subject
d. Ethos, Pathos and Logos

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From the line below, what figure of speech is present?


“O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
But O heart! heart! heart! …”

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a. Antithesis
b. Eulogy 
c. Anadiplosis
d. Chiasmus
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Which statement presents an introduction paradoxical?

Select one:
a. “You’ll catch more flies with honey, than with vinegar.”
b. “To be, or not to be, that is the question.”
c. “As I assess myself, I can do anything but dance.” 
d. “Be happy and grateful all the time.”

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What figure of speech is present in the line, “Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.”?

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a. Antimetabole
b. Eulogy
c. Anadiplosis 
d. Antithesis
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What are the three kinds of discourse?

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a. Forensic, Political and Epideictic 
b. Ceremonial, Deliberative and Enthymeme
c. Epideictic, Ceremonial and Political
d. Anadiplosis, Antithesis and Antimetabole

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It informs and render subject for the discourse.

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a. Exordium 
b. Pathos
c. Refutation
d. Peroration

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Antimetabole examples can be demonstrated in many ways, except in

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a. Speech
b. Scientific Facts 
c. Literature
d. Jokes

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It is the art of oratory.

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a. Enthymeme
b. Rhetorike 
c. Syllogism
d. Dialectic

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It is the repetition of the last word from the previous line, clause, or sentence at the
beginning of the next.

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a. Metathesis
b. Chiasmus
c. Anadiplosis 
d. Antithesis

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Which is NOT a rhetorical figure?

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a. Eulogy 
b. Simile
c. Hyperbole
d. Oxymoron

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What is the rhetoric version of induction?

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a. Example
b. Syllogism
c. Rhetor
d. Enthymeme 

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What figure is speech is presented in the line, “All for one and one for all!”?
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a. Anadiplosis
b. Chiasmus
c. Antimetabole 
d. Antithesis
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It is the repetition of the last word (or phrase) from the previous line, clause, or sentence at
the beginning of the next.

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a. Antithesis
b. Antimetabole
c. Anadiplosis 
d. Eulogy
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It aids in discovering argument for rhetoric discourse.

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a. Elocutio
b. Topoi 
c. Exordium
d. Peitho

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A type of argument that a speaker invent with ethos, logos and pathos.

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a. Syllogism
b. External
c. Rhetorike
d. Artistic 

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It is the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.

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a. Ethos
b. Rhetoric 
c. Enthymeme
d. Topoi

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Which among the choices is NOT a common topics in a discourse?

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a. Testimony
b. Antecedents
c. Circumstances
d. Epideictic 

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It is the part of classical rhetoric that expresses an idea to different words and effects.

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a. Memory
b. Arrangement
c. Style 
d. Introduction

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“Don’t you surrender! Suffering breeds character; character breeds faith; in the end faith will
not disappoint. You must not surrender.” –Jesse Jackson, what figure of speech does the
statement represents?

Select one:
a. Antithesis
b. Antimetabole
c. Anadiplosis 
d. Chiasmus

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It is the part of classical rhetoric that organizes the arguments.

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a. Memory
b. Style
c. Arrangement 
d. Introduction

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20. A concept where man is a symbol-using animal living in a fragment society.

Select one:
a. Traditional Rhetoric
b. Modern Rhetoric 
c. Meterhetoric
d. Gorgias

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Who laid out the foundation to modern rhetoric?

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a. Cicero
b. Plato
c. Aristotle 
d. Quintilian

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It is the equivalence of Rhetoric.

Select one:
a. Dramatic
b. Dialectic 
c. Metarhetoric
d. Proof

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