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COMMRC 0310 Final Questions Complete Solutions
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COMMRC 0310 Final Questions Complete Solutions 
 
Burke's idea that we do not directly engage our environment but act upon it through language, mathematics, art, and other systems is called what? - Answer -symbolic action 
 
Burke's method of bringing fresh insight to the analysis of conventional problems by juxtaposing unfamiliar or even opposed terms, metaphors, or images is called what? - Answer -perspective by incongruity 
 
The idea that special insight into one area might end up blinding...
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Communication Final Exam
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Communication Final Exam 
feedback 
receiver's reaction to the message 
 
 
ethics 
a person's sense of right or wrong 
 
 
logical appeal 
attraction stemming from sequence, analysis, and evidence to prove a point 
 
 
dialogue 
conversation 
 
 
sender 
one who transmits a message 
 
 
oral communication 
spoken messages 
 
 
symbol 
anything that stands for an idea 
 
 
intrapersonal communication 
an inner dialogue with yourself 
 
 
message 
that which is sent or said 
 
 
communication 
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Communication 301 CSULB Fall semester Exam study guide 2024 latest update already graded A+.
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What are three components that make up the Hermeneutical triangle? 
1. Author 
2. Message 
3. Audience 
 
 
 
True or False: 
The great philosopher Aristotle argued Rhetoric being taught by the Sophist was mere cookery and had no substance as a disciple of study 
False 
 
 
 
What are the different types of Critical thinking? 
Description 
 
Analysis 
 
Interpretation 
 
Evaluation 
 
 
 
Which Rhetorical patterns do critics look for in a message? 
Patterns of Repetition 
 
Patterns of Sequencin...
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Praxis Middle School English Language Arts Test Prep Questions and Answers
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Informational Texts Texts, such as a biographies, textbooks, articles, reports, etc, that are factual or written to teach something; usually nonfiction 
 
Rhetoric The art or study of persuasion through speaking or writing; language that is elaborate or pretentious but actually empty, meaning little 
 
Literal Actual, real, true to fact, or following the exact words of; or plain or unadorned. 
 
Inferences A logical conclusion made from observations and data collected 
 
Theme A central idea or ...
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ENGL 1011 - Literature and Composition II TRU Questions and Answers Latest Update Fully Solved 100%
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End Rhyme & Internal Rhyme - The repetition of sounds at the ends of words 
Internal Rhyme- rhyme that occurs within the line of poetry 
Rhetoric - the art of using language effectively and persuasively 
Satire - A literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and follies. 
Hyperbole - exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. 
Metaphor - A comparison without using like or as 
Alliteration - the occurrence of the same letter or sound at ...
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SHSAT prepHonorific - correct answer showing respect; 
(of an office or position) given as a mark of respect, but having few or no duties; 
Conferring (grant or bestow) respect or honor. Form of direct address used to show respect 
 
soubrette - correct answer a secondary female lead, usually a comic role; 
a minor female role as a pert flirtatious lady's maid in a comedy; actress, ingenue; a sassy maid or frivolous young woman in comedies 
 
sobriquet - correct answer nickname 
 
One of Ronal...
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AP European History. Period 1 1450-1648 Exam Study guide
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AP European History. Period Exam Study guide 
 
humanists - Answer>> European scholars, writers, and teachers associated with the study of the humanities (grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, languages, and moral philosophy), influential in the fifteenth century and later. Explored human endeavors in their art, literature, and poetry.
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Discourse Community 
 a group of people that shares a common set of values, assumptions, 
terminologies, and stylistic expectations when communicating 
information specific to their community's interests. 
Rhetoric 
 the art of persuasion, involving persuasively engaging an audience on 
their terms — to move an audience towards your own point of view 
Multimodality 
 when more than one mode of communication is used simultaneously 
Performativity 
 Of a text, meaning audiences experience ...
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Thank You For Arguing Exam|Complete With A+ Graded Solutions
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Thank You For Arguing Exam|Complete With A+ Graded Solutions 
What tense do most productive arguments use 
Future 
 
 
What is rhetoric 
The art of Persuasion 
 
 
Aristotle's three main traits of credible leadership 
Virtue, disinterest and practical wisdom 
 
 
What is the difference between a fight and an argument 
In a fight each disputant tries to win. In an argument they try to win over an audience 
 
 
You succeed in an argument when you... 
Persuade your audience 
 
 
You win a fight wh...
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MCS005 UCR Final Exam Study Guide
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MCS005 UCR Final Exam Study Guide 
 
What is critical analysis? What is its purpose? - Analysis means to break down and study the 
parts. The purpose for writing a critique is to evaluate somebody's work (a book, an essay, a 
movie, a painting...) in order to increase the reader's understanding of it. A critical analysis is 
subjective writing because it expresses the writer's opinion or evaluation of a text. 
 
What kinds of things does critical analysis pay attention to? - 
- Identify the ...
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