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Rhetorical Précis Quiz

Rhetorical Précis Quiz. Ms. Cadwell English 9. 1. What is an argument? C laim Evidence Statistics Proof. 2. An argument presented by an author is supported by evidence, such as statistics and facts. True False. 3. What is a rhetorical précis?

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Rhetorical Précis Quiz

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  1. Rhetorical Précis Quiz Ms. Cadwell English 9

  2. 1. • What is an argument? • Claim • Evidence • Statistics • Proof

  3. 2. • An argument presented by an author is supported by evidence, such as statistics and facts. • True • False

  4. 3. • What is a rhetorical précis? • It is a kind of summary of a writer’s or speaker’s argument and evidence…an abstract of someone else’s work. • It is your explanation of how you understand the argument. • It is usually a single paragraph that contains four sentences or points. • All of the above

  5. 4. • How many paragraphs and sentences is a typical rhetorical précis? • 1 paragraph containing 9 sentences. • 2 paragraphs of 5 sentences each. • 1 paragraph containing 4 sentences. • 1 paragraph with as many sentences as needed.

  6. 5. • What information must be included in the first sentence of a rhetorical précis? • The subject • The title and the author’s name. • Your opinion of the author. • Your purpose for writing the précis.

  7. 6. • To write a rhetorical précis, you must be able to identify the author’s claim in a text. • True • False

  8. 7. • You do not have to include evidence for the author’s claim in a rhetorical précis. • True • False

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