1. In our discussion of rhetoric, "ethos" refers to an
A. appeal to reason.
B. appeal to emotion.
C. appeal to language.
D. appeal to authority.
2. In our discussion of rhetoric, "pathos" refers to an
A. appeal to reason.
B. appeal to emotion.
C. appeal to language.
D. appeal to authority.
3. In our discussion of rhetoric, "logos" refers to an
A. appeal to reason.
B. appeal to ethics.
C. appeal to language.
D. appeal to authority.
4. Philosophical argumentation involves appeal topathosonly.
A. true
B. false
5. The use ofethosis never persuasive in commerce.
A. true
B. false
6. "Therefore" is a conclusion marker.
A. true
B. false
7. Which of the following is a reason marker?
A. hence
B. thus
C. then
D. for
8. The following argument is in standard form: Toward evening, clouds formed and the sky grew darker, and then the storm broke.
A. true
B. false
9. Which of the following sentences isnotan argument?
A. Charles went bald because most men go bald.
B. My roommate likes to ski, so I do, too.
C. I am busy, since my teacher assigned lots of homework.
D. I have been busy since Tuesday.
10. The part after the "if" and before the "then" is called the "antecedent."
A. true
B. false