SPC 3704 Exam 1 Comprehensive Questions And Complete Detailed Answers.
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Module
COM 3704
Institution
COM 3704
rhetoric - correct answer messages that rely on verbal and nonverbal symbols that more or less intentionally influence social attitudes, values, beliefs and actions.
rhetorical acts - correct answer .pu...
rhetoric - correct answer messages that rely on verbal and nonverbal symbols
that more or less intentionally influence social attitudes, values, beliefs and actions.
rhetorical acts - correct answer .public audiences, purposeful, more or less
obvious social concerns, verbal or nonverbal symbols, reshape the way people think, act, believe, and
feel
rhetorical artifacts - correct answer a collection of symbols that is meaningful
in a culture
rhetorical discourse - correct answer the main human device to influence an
audience's perception of its reality
cookery - correct answer hot air or flowery language
rhetor - correct answer author of a message
sophists - correct answer ancient philosophical teachers that came from Italy
to teach rhetoric or oratory, among other subjects
gorgias - correct answer Plato's treatise that argued Sophists were teaching
"cookery" rather than rhetoric
platos - correct answer the great philosopher
aristotle - correct answer greek philosopher, pupil of Plato
, the rhetoric - correct answer treatise written by Aristotle explaining why
rhetoric was necessary rather than mere "cookery"
functions of rhetoric - correct answer democracy, justice, clarify beliefs and
actions
why we study rhetoric - correct answer .
glandular reaction - correct answer reaction that is spontaneous, without
careful thought or deliberation
message analyst or critic - correct answer responds to a rhetorical message in
a more deliberative, sophisticated way through the eyes of his or her professional knowledge about
communication
critique - correct answer the process of coming to understand how a message
works in relation to those who encounter it
systematic - correct answer using their knowledge of the subject at hand to
proceed in a deliberative, purposeful order
balcony stance - correct answer critics respond to a message not as an
audience member or "fan" of the rhetor, but as somewhat removed, expert viewers who sit
(metaphorically) in the press box or balcony
critical stance - correct answer person consciously looks at a message from a
more emotionally distant, broader, and theoretically informed point of view, rather than from a position
of rhetor or audience member
characteristics of critics - correct answer a message analysis or critic responds
to messages in a more deliberative, sophisticated way through the eyes of his or her professional
knowledge about communications
- critics, conduct a critique
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