Deck 12: Rhetorical Communication

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She is using ____ organizational pattern?

A) spatial
B) topical
C) problem-solution
D) chronological
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The first task of a public speaker is to identify

A) who the audience is.
B) what his/her general purpose is.
C) what his/her topic is.
D) what his/her argument is.
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The _____ rhetoric is used to argue what a society should do in the future.

A) deliberative
B) democratic
C) demonstrative
D) none of the above
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Which artistic appeal was he using?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) mythos
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He is using _____ organizational pattern?

A) topical
B) chronological
C) spatial
D) cause-effect
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According to Aristotle, rhetors gain credibility from all of the following sources EXCEPT

A) good sense.
B) moral character.
C) goodwill.
D) religious conviction.
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All of the following are effective relaxation techniques to use before giving a speech EXCEPT

A) yawning.
B) drinking coffee.
C) breathing deeply.
D) smiling and talking with your audience.
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Which of the following is NOT an important function of rhetoric in society?

A) promoting a vital democracy
B) assisting in the pursuit of justice
C) assisting people in clarifying their beliefs and actions
D) manipulating an uninformed public
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Logos is also known as

A) credibility.
B) emotional appeals.
C) reasoning.
D) none of these.
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If you were attempting to persuade someone to stop smoking by explaining the health risks associated with smoking, you would be using which type of artistic proof?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) mythos
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The form of rhetoric that is used in courts and addresses events that happened in the past is called _____ rhetoric.

A) forensic
B) legal
C) judicial
D) deliberative
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The ancient Chinese rhetorical tradition that is characterized by philosophers interested in the function of language in a political setting is

A) School of Ming.
B) Confucianism.
C) School of Mohism.
D) School of Daoism.
E) School of Han Feizi.
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Which of the following can be counted as a rhetor?

A) individual voters
B) the Catholic Church
C) the president
D) any of these are correct
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Which artistic appeal was she using?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) mythos
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Which of the following are examples of artistic proofs?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) all of these
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This was an appeal to which artistic proof?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) none of these
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Which of the following should NOT be used in an introduction to a speech?

A) an attempt to gain audience attention
B) revelation of the topic
C) an overview of the organizational pattern
D) an identification and explanation of the thesis
E) all of the above belong in a good introduction
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The arena in which deliberative decision making occurs through the exchange of ideas and arguments is called

A) public agenda.
B) public arena.
C) public square.
D) public sphere.
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Which of the following artistic proofs is the most important?

A) credibility
B) emotional appeals
C) reasoning
D) rationality
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She has reached which stage of the speech planning process?

A) selection of her general purpose
B) selection of her topic
C) selection of her specific purpose
D) crafting of her thesis statement
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A rhetor can be a person, institution, or a corporation.
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An ethical rhetorician will be willing to speak out in public if another rhetor communicates in a way to dehumanize or demeans others.
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An ethical rhetorician is firm in his/her beliefs and does not need to change their mind.
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An informed consumer of rhetorical discourse who is prepared to analyze rhetorical texts is an) _____.
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The best view of a rhetorical audience includes only those people who could take appropriate action based upon a particular message.
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It is fine for a speaker to use statistics without carefully explaining them to the audience.
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Provide examples from the recent news that illustrate these functions.
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Speaking slowly and deliberately is always the best approach to effective speech delivery.
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Lloyd Bitzer argues that the rhetorical _____ is the only group of people who can take the appropriate action to a particular message.
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The artistic proof that refers to reasoning or rationality is _____.
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Explain how social position impacts those who speak on that issue.
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In terms of ethos, you cannot change your attractiveness in order to increase your credibility.
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Underground and alternative newspapers and magazines that occur outside the mainstream media and institutions are sometimes called _____.
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The ability to use emotions to affect an audience's decision making is called _____.
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Provide examples from speeches, TV/radio commercials, or web sites to support your answer.
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A rhetorical critic is an informed consumer of rhetorical discourse who is prepared to analyze rhetorical texts.
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She is using ____ organizational pattern?

A) spatial
B) topical
C) problem-solution
D) chronological
D
2
The first task of a public speaker is to identify

A) who the audience is.
B) what his/her general purpose is.
C) what his/her topic is.
D) what his/her argument is.
B
3
The _____ rhetoric is used to argue what a society should do in the future.

A) deliberative
B) democratic
C) demonstrative
D) none of the above
A
4
Which artistic appeal was he using?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) mythos
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He is using _____ organizational pattern?

A) topical
B) chronological
C) spatial
D) cause-effect
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According to Aristotle, rhetors gain credibility from all of the following sources EXCEPT

A) good sense.
B) moral character.
C) goodwill.
D) religious conviction.
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All of the following are effective relaxation techniques to use before giving a speech EXCEPT

A) yawning.
B) drinking coffee.
C) breathing deeply.
D) smiling and talking with your audience.
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Which of the following is NOT an important function of rhetoric in society?

A) promoting a vital democracy
B) assisting in the pursuit of justice
C) assisting people in clarifying their beliefs and actions
D) manipulating an uninformed public
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Logos is also known as

A) credibility.
B) emotional appeals.
C) reasoning.
D) none of these.
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10
If you were attempting to persuade someone to stop smoking by explaining the health risks associated with smoking, you would be using which type of artistic proof?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) mythos
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The form of rhetoric that is used in courts and addresses events that happened in the past is called _____ rhetoric.

A) forensic
B) legal
C) judicial
D) deliberative
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12
The ancient Chinese rhetorical tradition that is characterized by philosophers interested in the function of language in a political setting is

A) School of Ming.
B) Confucianism.
C) School of Mohism.
D) School of Daoism.
E) School of Han Feizi.
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Which of the following can be counted as a rhetor?

A) individual voters
B) the Catholic Church
C) the president
D) any of these are correct
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Which artistic appeal was she using?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) mythos
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Which of the following are examples of artistic proofs?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) all of these
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This was an appeal to which artistic proof?

A) ethos
B) pathos
C) logos
D) none of these
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Which of the following should NOT be used in an introduction to a speech?

A) an attempt to gain audience attention
B) revelation of the topic
C) an overview of the organizational pattern
D) an identification and explanation of the thesis
E) all of the above belong in a good introduction
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The arena in which deliberative decision making occurs through the exchange of ideas and arguments is called

A) public agenda.
B) public arena.
C) public square.
D) public sphere.
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Which of the following artistic proofs is the most important?

A) credibility
B) emotional appeals
C) reasoning
D) rationality
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She has reached which stage of the speech planning process?

A) selection of her general purpose
B) selection of her topic
C) selection of her specific purpose
D) crafting of her thesis statement
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A rhetor can be a person, institution, or a corporation.
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22
An ethical rhetorician will be willing to speak out in public if another rhetor communicates in a way to dehumanize or demeans others.
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An ethical rhetorician is firm in his/her beliefs and does not need to change their mind.
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An informed consumer of rhetorical discourse who is prepared to analyze rhetorical texts is an) _____.
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The best view of a rhetorical audience includes only those people who could take appropriate action based upon a particular message.
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It is fine for a speaker to use statistics without carefully explaining them to the audience.
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Provide examples from the recent news that illustrate these functions.
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Speaking slowly and deliberately is always the best approach to effective speech delivery.
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Lloyd Bitzer argues that the rhetorical _____ is the only group of people who can take the appropriate action to a particular message.
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The artistic proof that refers to reasoning or rationality is _____.
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Explain how social position impacts those who speak on that issue.
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In terms of ethos, you cannot change your attractiveness in order to increase your credibility.
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Underground and alternative newspapers and magazines that occur outside the mainstream media and institutions are sometimes called _____.
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The ability to use emotions to affect an audience's decision making is called _____.
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Provide examples from speeches, TV/radio commercials, or web sites to support your answer.
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A rhetorical critic is an informed consumer of rhetorical discourse who is prepared to analyze rhetorical texts.
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