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AnnZ [28]
2 years ago
6

Read the passage "Running for Office" by Lance Carson below. Which BEST evaluates the last sentence? Consider the use of evidenc

e and rhetoric in the last sentence.
Running for Office
Lance Carson

"Democracy – (noun) a form of government in which the supreme power is held by citizens."

Every citizen of the United States of America has a right to express his or her beliefs and participate in the functions of the government by voting, supporting candidates, or petitioning leaders. Citizens who desire to participate even more closely may consider taking the ultimate step: running for office.

Although running for office is a right held by most adult citizens, it is by no means an easy task. You can't reasonably expect to simply "throw your hat in the ring" and watch your votes pile in! Rather, becoming a candidate in a political race and potentially winning a seat in government takes a tremendous amount of work and sacrifice.

The first fact a potential candidate should understand is that running for office is not a decision to be taken lightly. Running a political campaign can be a full-time job and may interfere with other employment and time with family and friends. A candidate needs to be dedicated to his or her goals and beliefs to invest the needed time for a campaign.

"Participating in a campaign also limits a candidate's sense of privacy," said Justin McCrea, who became mayor of his hometown when he was only twenty-four. "Voters, media, and political opponents scrutinize you very closely."

In addition, political campaigns can be extremely costly. Even in small campaigns, candidates may have to spend many thousands of dollars to print signs, run advertisements, and travel to rallies—these expenses can require extensive fundraising!

Some of the major expenses come in hiring staff, since few elections today can be conducted by just one or a few people. Someone will probably need to call voters, create a website, raise money, do paperwork, settle disagreements, and much more. A campaign team may require many members, including:
• political analysts
• campaign managers
• fundraising coordinators
• technology managers
• campaign lawyers
• volunteer officers

"It can take a large roomful of people to conduct even a relatively small campaign!" said McCrea, who hired five part-time workers during his campaign.

You may have covered the technical aspects of the campaign, but the even more important work still remains. A candidate needs to develop and promote a strong platform, a belief about how to make people's lives better, as well as a reasonable strategy for carrying out that platform. A goal such as helping all children get a good education is admirable, but it is not specific or detailed enough to be effective. Candidates need to plan exact steps they expect to take and show how each step will bring about a desired effect. Of course, they also need to build support for their platforms among voters.

After forming a team and a plan, there are still other details of concern in a political campaign. For instance, a candidate needs to communicate his or her message to voters. Some candidates use billboards, television ads, letters, websites, or personal appearances to spread their ideas and plans. They also have to remember that political opponents are doing the same thing. A candidate has to show why he or she would be a better choice than anyone else running.

For people who strongly desire to make a difference in government, running for office may be a great decision. It takes a great deal of work, sacrifice, organizing, and expense to campaign. However, as McCrea explained, "the rewards of serving a community and directly impacting the course of government can be priceless."
Question 11 options:


The author effectively closes his essay with a quote from the politician he used to support his claim. The quote is an emotional appeal suggesting intrinsic value in serving as a politician.


The author convincingly offers enticing words from Mayor McCrea to highlight the positive aspects of political power.


The author convincingly provides one last appeal to logic in his concluding statement. He urges those interested in politics to consider the cost of service.


The author effectively closes his essay the way he opened his essay, with a quote from the politician he used to support his claim.
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1 answer:
SashulF [63]2 years ago
4 0

Question 1

Match the following persuasive appeal to the correct definition:

 

LOGOS  - Appeal using logic and reason

PATHOS - Appeal to the emotions    

ETHOS  - Appeal used to convince an audience of your credibility

                       

 

Question 2

 

In this excerpt from Winston Churchill’s famous speech, “Blood, Toil, Sweat, and Tears,” which of the following is the BEST example of pathos?

 

“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.”

 

 

Question 3

“We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches…”

In this excerpt from Winston Churchill’s famous speech, “We Shall Fight on the Beaches,” what rhetorical device is being used to emphasize his point and expression emotion?

 

Anaphora

 

 

Question 4 

The art of persuading an audience through writing or speech is called...

 

Rhetoric

 

Question 5

Which of the following is NOT a type of persuasive speech?

 

Forensic

 

Question 6

Why is having a celebrity endorse a product in an advertisement an example of ethos?

 

The celebrity’s credibility and reputation often influence consumers to purchase a product

 

Question 7

A commercial that encourages viewers to adopt homeless animals with sad music and images of shivering puppies is using which persuasive appeal?

 

Pathos

 

Question 8

McDonald’s sign flaunts their popularity with consumers by noting “Over 99 Billion Served.” Which logical fallacy is McDonald’s using to persuade consumers to eat at their restaurant?

 

Bandwagon

 

Question 9

When flipping a coin, there is a 50% chance that the coin will land on heads and a 50% chance that it will land on tails. Which fallacy presents that there is a possible pattern to flipping the coin and receiving a specific result?

 

Gambler's Fallacy

 

Question 10

Which textual example from Churchill’s speech, “We Shall Fight on the Beaches,” BEST creates a tone of urgency?

 

"We have found it necessary to take measures of increasing stringency, not only against enemy aliens and suspicious characters of other nationalities, but also against British subjects who may become a danger…"

 

Question 11

Read the passage "Running for Office" by Lance Carson below. Which BEST evaluates the last sentence? Consider the use of evidence and rhetoric in the last sentence.

 

The author convincingly provides one last appeal to logic in his concluding statement. He urges those interested in politics to consider the cost of service.

 

Question 12

Read the 2 passages below. Which BEST evaluates the credibility of these two sections of information?

 

The section, Why Eat Insects? would be considered more credible because it is presented in a numbered format to provide factual details clearly.

 

Question 13

George is attending a local school board meeting to present the results of a survey that students completed. He hopes to convince the school board to reconsider their decision that students at his high school should wear uniforms during the next school year.

What tone should George use in his presentation?


Serious

 

 

(This is the entire K12 Quiz with answers. I received a score of 80%

Which means 2 of these answers are incorrect hopefully someone else can determine which ones for a 100% score.)

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