Engish STAAR ( State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) Practice Test

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Which argument is characterized by making sense and appealing to rational thought?

  1. Logical appeal

  2. Emotional appeal

  3. Monologue

  4. Analogy

The correct answer is: Logical appeal

The argument characterized by making sense and appealing to rational thought is known as a logical appeal. This type of appeal relies on reason, facts, and evidence to persuade the audience. It focuses on presenting clear and coherent arguments that can be supported by data, statistics, or logical reasoning. Logical appeals are effective in convincing individuals through critical thinking and rational analysis, making them a fundamental component of persuasive writing and speech. The other options do not specifically emphasize rational thought as their main characteristic. Emotional appeal, for example, seeks to persuade the audience by evoking feelings rather than relying on logic. A monologue refers to a long speech by one person, which may or may not involve logical reasoning. Similarly, an analogy is a comparison between two things that may help explain an idea but does not inherently focus on rational argumentation.