Exam 5: A Guide to Writing and Presenting Effective Discourses
Exam 1: Critical Thinking and Argumentation25 Questions
Exam 2: Study of Formal and Informal Fallacies25 Questions
Exam 3: Persuasion, Critical Writing, and Communication Techniques25 Questions
Exam 4: Grammar and Language25 Questions
Exam 5: A Guide to Writing and Presenting Effective Discourses25 Questions
Exam 6: Effective Research and Presentation Techniques25 Questions
Exam 7: Writing and Communication Techniques25 Questions
Exam 8: Grammar and Visualization Techniques in Writing and Presentation16 Questions
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……………..is aprimary visual aid used in classrooms.
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Misinterpreting the opponents arguments in a weaks way to refute it easily is called ………fallacy.
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Resources that are based on a particular subject area are called
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Beginning a presentation with a surprising fact is called…………….
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When you need a book on up-to-date information , you should consider………….
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The format followed for documentation in the case of languages is……….
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……………renders the audience amenable to the speaker's arguments
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The use of indicator words to differentiate between the conclusion and premises of an argument is called
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The arguments and facts of a discourse are restated in………………..
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………………is the appropriate medium for addressing a global audience.
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The part of a presentation in which you gather information regarding your audience is
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