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1. What is the purpose of using persuasive language in an argument?
A
To entertain the audience
B
To convince the audience of a particular viewpoint
C
To confuse the audience
2. What is an example of persuasive language?
A
Passive voice
B
Technical jargon
C
Emotive language
3. Why is it important to use strong evidence in an argument?
A
To make the argument longer
B
To confuse the audience
C
To support the claims made
4. What is a common persuasive technique used in arguments?
A
Using complex vocabulary
B
Ignoring the topic
C
Repetition
5. What is the purpose of a word wall in argument writing?
A
To display powerful words and phrases
B
To hide weak arguments
C
To confuse the writer
6. What effect does inclusive language have in persuasive writing?
A
It makes the audience feel involved
B
It confuses the audience
C
It angers the audience
7. What is the difference between a fact and an opinion in an argument?
A
A fact is always false, while an opinion is always true
B
A fact is based on emotions, while an opinion is based on evidence
C
A fact can be proven true, while an opinion is a personal belief
8. What is the purpose of using rhetorical questions in persuasive language?
A
To provide direct answers
B
To confuse the audience
C
To engage the audience and make them think
9. How can a writer establish credibility in an argument?
A
By using emotional language
B
By citing reliable sources
C
By making personal attacks
10. What role does a counterargument play in persuasive writing?
A
It acknowledges opposing viewpoints and strengthens the argument
B
It is not necessary in persuasive writing
C
It weakens the argument by confusing the audience