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What is the primary goal of persuasive writing? a) To entertain and engage the reader b) To inform and educate the reader c) To persuade the reader to take a specific action d) To present factual information Answer: c) To persuade the reader to take a specific action

Which of the following is a characteristic of persuasive writing? a) Use of objective and factual information b) Presentation of multiple viewpoints without bias c) Use of emotional appeals and persuasive techniques d) Inclusion of complex sentence structures and technical terminology Answer: c) Use of emotional appeals and persuasive techniques

In persuasive writing, it is important to: a) Present information objectively and without personal bias b) Appeal to the reader’s emotions and feelings c) Use complex sentence structures and technical terminology d) Provide extensive evidence and data to support claims Answer: b) Appeal to the reader’s emotions and feelings

Which of the following is an appropriate way to structure a persuasive essay? a) Present the opposing viewpoint first, followed by your own viewpoint b) Include personal anecdotes and stories throughout the essay c) Use headings and subheadings to provide clarity and structure d) Present only one side of the argument without acknowledging opposing viewpoints Answer: c) Use headings and subheadings to provide clarity and structure

Persuasive writing often relies on: a) Objective and factual information b) Logical reasoning and rational arguments c) Use of descriptive and figurative language d) Presentation of statistical data and charts Answer: b) Logical reasoning and rational arguments

Which of the following is an appropriate way to establish credibility in persuasive writing? a) Using emotional language and personal anecdotes b) Providing extensive evidence and data from reputable sources c) Avoiding any mention of opposing viewpoints d) Using complex sentence structures and technical terminology Answer: b) Providing extensive evidence and data from reputable sources

In persuasive writing, it is important to: a) Present information objectively and without personal bias b) Use complex sentence structures and technical terminology c) Appeal to the reader’s emotions and feelings d) Provide extensive evidence and data to support claims Answer: c) Appeal to the reader’s emotions and feelings

Which of the following is an appropriate way to address counterarguments in persuasive writing? a) Ignore counterarguments and focus solely on your own viewpoint b) Present counterarguments objectively and without bias c) Discredit counterarguments without providing evidence d) Acknowledge counterarguments and provide a rebuttal supported by evidence Answer: d) Acknowledge counterarguments and provide a rebuttal supported by evidence

Persuasive writing often involves: a) Presenting facts and information without any personal opinion b) Use of formal language and technical terminology c) Appeal to the reader’s emotions and values d) Providing step-by-step instructions and guidelines Answer: c) Appeal to the reader’s emotions and values

Which of the following is an appropriate way to create a strong call-to-action in persuasive writing? a) Presenting a weak and vague request to the reader b) Using commanding language and authoritative tone c) Providing multiple options and choices to the reader d) Avoiding any mention of a call-to-action Answer: b) Using commanding language and authoritative tone

Persuasive writing is commonly used in which of the following contexts? a) Fiction writing and storytelling b) Marketing and advertising campaigns c) Academic research and scholarly publications d) Technical documentation and manuals Answer: b) Marketing and advertising campaigns

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  • Q 1 What is the main purpose of persuasive writing? to inform to convince to entertain to make people laugh 120 s
  • Q 2 What is the sentence called that tells you what the paragraph is about? topic sentence funny sentence supporting sentence 120 s
  • Q 3 A typical persuasive essay has HOW MANY paragraphs 4 3 5 2 120 s
  • Q 4 What two paragraphs in a persuasive essay are VERY SIMILAR? Reason 3 and Conclusion Reason 2 and Reason 3 Introduction and Conclusion Reason 1 and Reason 2 120 s
  • Q 5 Which statement best supports the argument that all schools should be within walking distance of students homes. Students can hang out more. There will be less traffic accidents and congestion near the school. It gives more people jobs. It reduces stress. 120 s
  • Q 6 When you hear the word "persuade" what do you think? Giggle Laugh Inform Convince 120 s
  • Q 7 When you are writing to persuade, who should you direct the writing towards? Yourself Your parents Any adult The reader 120 s
  • Q 8 What is the SECOND paragraph about in a persuasive piece? The conclusion Your last reason Your first reason The introduction 120 s
  • Q 9 What do we call the FIRST paragraph in a persuasive essay? Conclusion Introduction Reason Paragraph Hook liner 120 s
  • Q 10 What MUST you include in your INTRODUCTION? State your three reasons Nothing Hook line Hook line plus state your reasons 120 s
  • Q 11 What is the FOURTH paragraph in a persuasive essay? Second Reason Third Reason Conclusion Introduction 120 s
  • Q 12 What is the THIRD paragraph in a persuasive essay? Second Reason Conclusion First Reason Third Reason 120 s
  • Q 13 What is a strong prewriting strategy when writing persuasively? Mapping Coloring Drawing Just write 120 s
  • Q 14 Where do we see persuasion almost everyday on TV? Weather Channel Commercials The News Tv Shows 120 s
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Persuasive essays sway the audience's thinking or actions.

Persuasive essays explain a topic or action.

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This is the 50th anniversary of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.

Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird.

To Kill a Mockingbird should be required reading for all students.

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My dear students, after a long pause due to the global pandemic, all the academic activities are being resumed gradually. With the changing demand of time, CBSE is also trying to bring significant changes in various academic approaches. Recently through a video conference, senior board members of CBSE have announced that they will now be gradually revising the question pattern in the upcoming examinations.

The pattern is going to be revised for almost all subjects. CBSE has declared that from now on, at least 50% of the total question will be in a multiple-choice based pattern. Besides, they have also announced that the paper will be framed in order to test the students’ overall comprehensive ability rather than checking their memorising power. English writing is not going to be an exception in this case too.

In the video conference, the board has released virtual notifications for individual subjects as well. Along with other subjects, they have specifically mentioned that in English writing MCQs, questions based solely on the writing format will hardly be asked. Rather the questions here are going to be framed in such a way that will be able to test the students’ overall understanding of the concept more effectively

Based on this decision of CBSE, we have decided to come up with sessions discussing model MCQs as per the guidelines by the board. As we decided, this is our fourth session on model MCQs related to English writing skills. This session is going to be focused on MCQs exclusively related to speech writing.

We have already conducted four dedicated sessions on Letter Writing MCQs ,  Classified Advertisement Writing MCQs , Notice Writing MCQs , as well as Article Writing MCQs respectively. You can check them out later on our website. Now, let’s focus on this session o n MCQs related to speech writing.

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A. Addresal B. Greetings C. Message D. A, B and C

2. Which of the following is the most essential part of speech writing?

A. Date B. Title C. Salutation D. None of these

3. Under what motive/motives should you write a speech?

A. To be read as an excellent piece of writing B. To be read to address an audience C. To be further copied D. Both A and B

4. What does the repetition of significant words mean in speech writing?

A. Prolongation of the speech B. Monotonous speech C. Both A and B D. Emphasizing a particular phrase Answer: D

5. When should you create a paragraph while writing a speech?

A. Whenever the situation demands B. Speech should strictly be written within 3 paragraphs C. No hard and fast rule with paragraphs but should be sharp and brief D. Both A and C

6. You have been asked to write a speech for your friends’ birthday. Which of the following you must maintain while writing that speech?

A. Keep it short B. Keep it funny C. Tell a story D. Both A and B E. Both A and C

7. Whom should you address in the speech?

A. The common public B. A specific audience C. To the chairperson where the speech is being delivered D. Depends on the context

8. You have been asked to write a speech for a sanitary awareness campaign. What tone should you maintain while writing the speech?

A. Storytelling and impressive B. Mixture of facts with stories C. Storytelling and appealing D. Detailed facts and direct approach

9. What can you do in your speech to send a message to your audience?

A. Use relevant quotes B. Use detailed facts C. Present your speech in the form of a story D. A, B, and C E. Both A and C

10. How should you end your speech?

A. Criticising the issue B. Giving your own opinion C. Thanking the audience D. There’s no hard and fast rule

11. Which of the following should you always avoid while writing/delivering a speech?

A. Criticising the public B. Giving your personal opinion C. Try to get the personal opinion accepted D. A, B and C

12. What is referred to as voice intonation in a speech?

A. Constant volatility in voice while delivering a speech B. Sudden rise in voice while delivering a speech C. Transformation of the speech from active voice to passive voice or from passive to active voice D. None of these

13. Which of the following argument/arguments is/are true about speech writing? i. You always have to maintain a neutral and formal tone while writing a speech. ii. The write-up have to be evenly distributed in three to four paragraphs. iii. Speech should only be written with the focus to be delivered

A. i and iii are true B. i, ii, and iii is true C. i and ii is true D. only iii is true

14. Which of the following apply/applies while writing an introduction of a speech? i. Has a hook ii. Has the thesis statement iii. Has supporting details iv. Introduces the topic

A. Only iv B. i and iv only C. i, ii, and iv D. iii and iv only Answer: C

15. Before writing the speech, you must first think of the points that suit the topic. However, the points themselves are not sufficient to provide a clear view and understanding to the audience. What can you do to provide a crystal clear understanding to the audience?

A.  distribute copies of the speech B. elaborate each point by giving examples C. slides presentation D. distribute brochures

16. Which of the following is/are a public speech? i. Short speech ii. Professional speech iii. Informal speech iv. Written speech

A. Only iii B. i and iii only C. i, ii, iii and iv D. i, ii, and iii only

17. Which of the following should never be a purpose of a speech delivery?

A. Discouragement B. Call for action C. Entertainment D. Creating acceptance

  • Media has a stronghold on society. Write a speech in 125-150 words on how media influences public opinion to be delivered in the school assembly.

18. The question above should be classified under what kind of speech?

A. Formal speech B. Public speech C. Informative speech D. Persuasive speech Answer: C

19. Which of the following should have the topmost priority in the speech writing for the question above?

A. Statistics B. Story C. Personal experience D. All of these

20. Whom should you address while writing this speech?

A. The headmaster B. All the teachers C. All the students D. The entire audience present E. All of the above

21. Which of the following context should have the lowest priority while writing this speech?

A. Yellow journalism B. Media trial C. Corruption in media D. Impact of social media

22. Which of the following is the most appropriate way to end the speech?

A. Call for self-awakening and believe with verification B. Your opinion about the current influence of media and its future C. Criticising media for over-influencing the society D. Call for the media to follow the proper ethics of journalism

Over the last two decades, the influence of media has grown exponentially. We trust the media as ………………… (25) news and information.  Good Morning!…………………………………… (26) . I, have come before you all to talk about the media’s strong influence on public opinion. Media reflects and projects the view of a minority elite, which controls it. Society is influenced by the media. This media not only helps the public to get information about a lot of things but also makes them form opinions and make a judgement regarding so many issues. Media limits the …………………………… (27) of people and affects the youth in the society who lack experience and sometimes blindly believe in what they see or hear. And many times the news covered is over-exaggerated and sensationalized and this diverts public attention away from the actual problem. The media also has the ability to influence society by broadcasting what they believe you should see. The media can thus ……………. (28) public opinion in different ways depending on what their objective is. So it is our duty as enlightened citizens to not let ourselves be misled. Thank You……………… (29)!

23. Which relevant and required element does the above-written speech lack?

A. Statistics B. Quotes C. Self opinion D. All of the above

24. Which part of the written speech could be improvised with statistics?

A. Introduction B. Body C. Conclusion D. Relevant statistics could fit anywhere

Fill in the blanks of the above-written speech with the appropriate phrases.

25. A. A source of B. The primary collector and distributor of C. An authority for D. None of these

26. A. All the audience present B. My teachers and friends present C. Respected principal, teachers and dear friends D. Respected principal, teachers and dear friends present

27. A. Decision-making ability B. Capability of analysation C. Thinking capacity D. None of these

28. A. Form or modify B. Influence C. Highly affect D. Either B or C

29. A. My fellow audience B. My teachers and friends present C. Respected principal, teachers and dear friends present D. None of the above

30. Which of the following can be the purpose of a speech?

A. Delivering some information B. Influence the audience to pursue some ideas C. Address an audience on some ceremonial occasion D. All of the above Try to answer this question in the comment section below. To know the right answer kindly join our telegram channel

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  • 2. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt What is the purpose of the thesis? To remind your reader what your paper is about To state your opinion or claim and prove it To hook the reader's attention To use vocabulary words
  • 3. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt Where should a thesis statement appear? first paragraph anywhere in the essay last paragraph the first sentence of every paragraph
  • 4. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt The thesis statement should include your opinion on the on the points your are analyzing. True False
  • 5. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt The thesis statement should express a main idea that links to supporting points True False
  • 6. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt A writer who uses persuasion attempts to: teach you how to make or do something influence you to do or believe something inform you about historic or current events tell a story
  • 7. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt A fact is: an opinion something that can be proven true use of numbers as evidence a statement
  • 8. Multiple Choice 10 seconds 1 pt Which two paragraphs are the most similar? None of the paragraphs are similar. Introduction and Conclusion  Conclusion and Body Paragraphs Introduction and Body Paragraphs
  • 9. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt What are the components of a persuasive writing? Argument, Details, Thesis Introduction, Thesis Statement, Body Paragraphs, Conclusion  Topic sentence, Details, Concluding Sentence Who cares?
  • 10. Multiple Choice 5 seconds 1 pt What is the purpose of persuasive writing? To inform To persuade
  • 11. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt What is a lead? A question within an argumentative writing The first sentence in argumentative writing that graps audience attention Another name for thesis The last sentence in introduction
  • 12. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt What are transitions used for? Support your evidence Guide your through the reading help add depth support your thesis
  • 13. Multiple Choice 20 seconds 1 pt What type of sentence always starts a body paragraph? DRAPES sentence Supporting Detail Topic Sentence Restated Thesis
  • 14. Multiple Choice 20 seconds 1 pt What are the components to an argumentative thesis statement? claim and 3 reasons counterclaim and 2 reasons claim and 2 reasons counterclaim, 1 reason, and counterclaim
  • 15. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt What is a hook, or lead? The sentence that is the main idea of an essay.  The sentence that ends the paper.  A sentence that gets the reader's attention . 
  • 16. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt There are three parts to an essay. Which choice contains all of them? Thesis, Lead, Hook Introduction, Body, Counterclaim, Conclusion Claim, Counterclaim, Rebuttal Introduction, Body, Conclusion
  • 17. Multiple Choice 10 seconds 1 pt Your thesis statement must include the points you'll discuss. At least how many should you have in your essay? Three One Four
  • 18. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt A short interesting story is called an Alliteration Oximoron Anecdote Hyperbole
  • 19. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt The first step of the writing process is the Prewrite Edit Peer Conference Revise
  • 20. Multiple Choice 30 seconds 1 pt During writing time, it's most important that I draw read write  talk

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  1. Persuasive Writing Quiz Questions And Answers

    1. What is the purpose of persuasive writing? A. To inform B. To persuade C. To tell a story D. To tell 'how-to' Correct Answer B. To persuade Explanation The purpose of persuasive writing is to convince or influence the reader to adopt a certain viewpoint or take a specific action.

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    Beyond that, there are a few more tricks that one can use to enhance one's skills quickly. These persuasive essay worksheets and activities will help students master these tricks. Creating Persuasive Attention Catchers Activity - Students practice creating persuasive leads that immediately push the reader toward their side of the argument.

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    Consider your audience: Put yourself in the decisionmaker's shoes and ask yourself the same question she will ask: "why should I care?"7 An answer to this question may change depending on the specific decisionmaker.

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    ACTIVITY. • Read the extracts below. • For each one, identify the persuasive technique used. 1. By donating a small amount every month, you will build security, build strength and build a future. 2. Come and experience a most unusual holiday at Ghostly Manor. 3. Open the door, start the engine and drive the world.

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  6. PDF The Writing Centre's Guide to Persuasive Writing

    1. Bring readers to your point of view 2. Convince readers that your message and arguments are valid To produce strong persuasive writing, writers must know who their audience is and argue with this in mind What opinions do your readers currently hold? To what degree do your readers agree or disagree with your point of view? Persuasively Tip #1

  7. PDF WRITING TEACHER RESOURCE #3 Persuasive writing

    Persuasive writing using literary devices to convince/persuade in a written piece Objectives:• Learn to identify common literary devices used to persuade readers; • Understand the effect of these literary devices on readers; • Develop the ability to use literary devices in persuasive writing.

  8. PDF Persuasive Writing

    1. Genre: Persuasive writing Say: "Today we're going to learn a new genre called persuasive writing. Persuasion means you are going to change somebody's mind. You'll need to think about your topic, and determine at least three good reasons why your audience should change their mind and agree with you.".

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    D) persuasive 5. Why is this car insurance company giving away a brand new car? A) To help customers to replace cars more than 6 years old. B) To persuade you to take out car insurance with this company. C) To help customers afford a new car once they have reduced their car insurance. D) To persuade customers to have environmentally-friendly cars.

  10. PDF A Guide To Persuasive Writing

    Persuasive writing will persuade to a purpose or point of view (for example, to sell a product, or influence opinion/belief), usually concerning itself with a single topic or issue. The main requirements of the persuasive essay are that it will: carry a clear sense of conviction or inducement; tone may range from

  11. PDF PRACTICE PERSUASIVE WRITING ASSESSMENT

    John Williams has written theme music for four Olympic games. Use this planning table to help you construct your piece and help you think about the persuasive strategies that you wish to use in your writing. You have 5 minutes to plan your piece and 30 minutes writing time. Your planning will not be assessed.

  12. Persuasive Writing MCQs with Answers

    Answer b) Appeal to the reader's emotions and feelings Which of the following is an appropriate way to structure a persuasive essay? a) Present the opposing viewpoint first, followed by your own viewpoint b) Include personal anecdotes and stories throughout the essay c) Use headings and subheadings to provide clarity and structure

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    The main purpose of persuasive texts is to present an argument or an opinion in an attempt to convince the reader to accept the writer's point of view. Reading and reacting to the opinions of others helps shape readers' beliefs about important issues, events, people, places, and things. Outcome (lesson objective)

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    Show answers. Q1. What is the main purpose of persuasive writing? to inform. to convince. to entertain. to make people laugh. 120 s. Q2.

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    middle school (6-8) persuasive/argument writing prompts information contained herein belongs exc duplication of this material is strictly forbidden without the express prior written duplicate one (1) copy of this material exclusively for your personal use. this material non or to limit any legal or equitable remedies appurtenant hereto.

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    Print Worksheet 1. Which of the following appears first in a persuasive essay? position evidence argument counterargument 2. Jordan is writing a persuasive essay about why students should...

  17. lesson 1: prewriting: persuasive writing Flashcards

    Identify the factual statement below. Ben Bernanke became chairman of the federal reserve in 2006. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like All of the following are examples of persuasive texts, except..., Identify the following text as either fact or opinion: Videogames are too violent for anyone under 17., Which of the ...

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    5 Are You Ready For An Argumentative Essay Quiz? Argumentative Essay is a type of essay where by a writer or student is given a specific topic to write on.

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    1. The 'Legend of Sleepy Hollow' is an example of which of the following writing styles? Persuasive Expository Narrative Descriptive 2. Identify the following writing style used in this poem...

  20. Persuasive Writing Quiz Questions

    Correct Answer. A. Persuasive essays sway the audience's thinking or actions. Explanation. A persuasive essay is a type of academic writing that aims to convince the reader to adopt a particular viewpoint or take a specific course of action. It presents arguments and evidence to sway the audience's thinking or actions.

  21. Persuasive Writing Strategies and Tips, with Examples

    1 Choose wording carefully. Word choice—the words and phrases you decide to use—is crucial in persuasive writing as a way to build a personal relationship with the reader. You want to always pick the best possible words and phrases in each instance to convince the reader that your opinion is right. Persuasive writing often uses strong ...

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    i. You always have to maintain a neutral and formal tone while writing a speech. ii. The write-up have to be evenly distributed in three to four paragraphs. iii. Speech should only be written with the focus to be delivered. A. i and iii are true. B. i, ii, and iii is true. C. i and ii is true.

  23. Elements of Persuasive Writing

    30 seconds. 1 pt. A writer who uses persuasion attempts to: teach you how to make or do something. influence you to do or believe something. inform you about historic or current events. tell a story. 7. Multiple Choice.