1. What is an anecdote?(1 point)

Responses

a perspective on a topic or idea
a perspective on a topic or idea

a reason for writing a text
a reason for writing a text

a statement someone makes
a statement someone makes

a personal story shared for effect
a personal story shared for effect
2. What is an author’s point of view?(1 point)
Responses

a statement they gave that is quoted directly
a statement they gave that is quoted directly

a personal story they share
a personal story they share

their perspective on a topic or idea
their perspective on a topic or idea

their reason for writing a text
3. How could an author use rhetoric to convince an audience to trust them?(1 point)
Responses

they could appeal to their sense of logic
they could appeal to their sense of logic

they could appeal to their sense of emotion
they could appeal to their sense of emotion

they could appeal to their sense of credibility
they could appeal to their sense of credibility

they could appeal to their sense of time
4. Which rhetorical technique is most common in informational writing?(1 point)
Responses

kairos
kairos

ethos
ethos

logos
logos

pathos

1 answer

Here are the correct answers to your questions:

  1. What is an anecdote?

    • a personal story shared for effect
  2. What is an author’s point of view?

    • their perspective on a topic or idea
  3. How could an author use rhetoric to convince an audience to trust them?

    • they could appeal to their sense of credibility
  4. Which rhetorical technique is most common in informational writing?

    • logos

Feel free to ask if you have more questions!