Exam 15: Using Plain and Persuasive Style
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Good style involves which of the following?
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Which of the following sentences is active voice?
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Consider the following sentence: "She splashed in the water like a fish." What kind of rhetorical device is this?
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Name three tips that can help minimize problems when using translation software.
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What is the problem with writing "The active participants at the employee outing took part in team-building "?
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Which of the following guidelines for plain sentences is NOT correct?
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On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. Use the Internet or print sources to find the text of the speech. Read it carefully. Note what style and tone Martin Luther King, Jr. used in his speech. How did he use language to his advantage? Did you notice any similes, analogies, or metaphors? Write your instructor a memo discussing the language used in the speech.
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Consider the following sentence: "These three recommendations represent only the first steps we need to take. Combatting West Nile virus in the long term will require a more comprehensive plan." What type of sentence is this?
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Rhetorical devices such as similes, metaphors, and analogies can add depth and interest to your writing. Find a document on a topic of your choosing that could use the addition of such language. Insert five similes, metaphors, or analogies in locations where they may help the reader relate to the topic of discussion.
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Style that is intended to move the listener to do what is right, even if people are reluctant to do it, is known as style.
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Passive voice is acceptable in technical documents if readers do not need to know who or what is doing something in the sentence.
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Point sentences restate the paragraph's main point toward the end of the paragraph.
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Consider the following sentence: "Keeping these facts about West Nile virus in mind, let us consider the actions we should take." What type of sentence is this?
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You should eliminate all the prepositional phrases in a sentence.
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