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the crucible, mccarthyism, and rhetoric vocabulary worth 15 points name…

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the crucible, mccarthyism, and rhetoric vocabulary worth 15 points name ____ date __ class period __ directions: fill in each blank with the correct term from the word - bank. 1. a severe trial or test; also the title of a famous play __ 2. the playwright who wrote \the crucible\ __ 3. the rhetorical appeal based on logic and reasoning __ 4. the rhetorical appeal that targets emotions __ 5. the rhetorical appeal that emphasizes credibility and ethics __ 6. the political ideology that sparked fear during mccarthyism __ 7. the senator who led the hunt for communists in the 1950s __ 8. a list of people barred from employment due to alleged beliefs __ 9. a group within congress that investigated suspected communists __ 10. the act of spying, often for political purposes __ 11. a sudden burst of gunfire or attack __ 12. to deny responsibility or connection to something __ 13. questionable or suspicious in nature __ 14. a rapid series of shots or attacks __ 15. existing everywhere at once ____ word bank: crucible arthur miller logos pathos ethos communism joseph mccarthy blacklist congressional panel espionage salvo disavowed dubious fusillade omnipresent

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "Crucible" can mean a severe trial and is the title of the play.
  2. Arthur Miller wrote "The Crucible".
  3. Logos is the rhetorical - appeal based on logic.
  4. Pathos targets emotions.
  5. Ethos emphasizes credibility and ethics.
  6. Communism sparked fear during McCarthyism.
  7. Joseph McCarthy led the hunt for Communists in the 1950s.
  8. A blacklist is a list of people barred from employment due to alleged beliefs.
  9. A Congressional Panel investigated suspected Communists.
  10. Espionage is the act of spying.
  11. Salvo is a sudden burst of gunfire or attack.
  12. To disavow is to deny responsibility.
  13. Dubious means questionable or suspicious.
  14. Fusillade is a rapid series of shots or attacks.
  15. Omnipresent means existing everywhere at once.

Answer:

  1. Crucible
  2. Arthur Miller
  3. Logos
  4. Pathos
  5. Ethos
  6. Communism
  7. Joseph McCarthy
  8. Blacklist
  9. Congressional Panel
  10. Espionage
  11. Salvo
  12. Disavowed
  13. Dubious
  14. Fusillade
  15. Omnipresent