Purposive Communication MTF
Purposive Communication MTF
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It is the correctness of grammar and usage, clarity, ornamentation, and propriety.
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a. Figures of speech
b. Figures of thought
c. Virtues
d. Ornamentation
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Match the following type of style with its meaning.
Answer 1
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Irony
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Answer 2
Parallelism Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Answer 3
Personification Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Answer 4
Onomatopoeia Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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Apposition Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Answer 6
Hyperbole Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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Metaphor Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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Simile Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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Oxymoron Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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Assonance Choose...
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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It is a statement that is recast to stress it or achieve audience contact, as in the rhetorical question.
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a. Figures of speech
b. Figures of thought
c. Virtues
d. Ornamentation
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It includes "tropes," literally "turnings" or substitutions of one term for another; as in metaphor.
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a. Virtues
b. Ornamentation
c. Figures of thought
d. Figures of speech
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Gorgias of Leontini is the teacher of Empedocles.
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It is a deliberate process of casting subject into language; the same ideas can be expressed in different
words with different effects.
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a. Style
b. Invention
c. Memory
d. Arrangement
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It changes in the sound or arrangement of a sequence of words, such as anaphora or asyndeton.
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a. Ornamentation
b. Figures of speech
c. Virtues
d. Figures of thought
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What are the two parts of style?
a. Language
b. Dictio
c. Aretai
d. Ornamentation
e. Composition
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Gorgias is an Aristocratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC.
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Gorgias was considered as the father of Sophistry because he ushered the innovation of rhetoric on a
basic technical level.
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QUIZ 4
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The goal is to determine the effects that stories are expected to have on their audience.
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a. Visual Rhetoric
b. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
c. Metaphoric Criticism
d. Narrative Criticism
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Which is NOT a step in Metaphoric criticism?
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c. Analyze clusters
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Which is NOT a limitation of the Neo-Aristotelian criticism?
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Match the following concept of narrative analysis to its meaning.
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Metaphor structures the way we think but not the way we act.
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It is a perspective that places metaphors at the heart of rhetorical action.
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a. Metaphoric Criticism
b. Narrative Criticism
c. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
d. Visual Rhetoric
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It is the image that carries the weight of the comparison.
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a. Target
b. Vehicle
c. Source
d. Tenor
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It is referring to the concept, object or person meant for the metaphor.
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a. Tenor
b. Target
c. Source
d. Vehicle
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Metaphors mediate our experience and mediate among individuals creating common worlds.
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Its goal is to identify aspects of the rhetorical action that explains its persuasive effect on the audience.
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a. Narrative Criticism
b. Visual Rhetoric
c. Metaphoric Criticism
d. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
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The first step in the method of Neo-Aristotelian criticism.
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MIDTERM
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Gorgias is an Aristocratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC.
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It is a deliberate process of casting subject into language; the same ideas can be expressed in different
words with different effects.
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a. Memory
b. Invention
c. Style
d. Arrangement
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It is a perspective that places metaphors at the heart of rhetorical action.
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a. Narrative Criticism
b. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
c. Metaphoric Criticism
d. Visual Rhetoric
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The goal is to determine the effects that stories are expected to have on their audience.
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a. Visual Rhetoric
b. Metaphoric Criticism
c. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
d. Narrative Criticism
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It is referring to the concept, object or person meant for the metaphor.
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a. Source
b. Target
c. Vehicle
d. Tenor
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It is the image that carries the weight of the comparison.
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a. Target
b. Source
c. Vehicle
d. Tenor
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The first step in the method of Neo-Aristotelian criticism.
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Gorgias was considered as the father of Sophistry because he ushered the innovation of rhetoric on a
basic technical level.
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Its goal is to identify aspects of the rhetorical action that explains its persuasive effect on the audience.
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a. Metaphoric Criticism
b. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
c. Visual Rhetoric
d. Narrative Criticism
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It is the correctness of grammar and usage, clarity, ornamentation, and propriety.
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a. Figures of speech
b. Ornamentation
c. Virtues
d. Figures of thought
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It changes in the sound or arrangement of a sequence of words, such as anaphora or asyndeton.
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a. Virtues
b. Figures of speech
c. Figures of thought
d. Ornamentation
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Match the following concept of narrative analysis to its meaning.
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It includes "tropes," literally "turnings" or substitutions of one term for another; as in metaphor.
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a. Figures of speech
b. Virtues
c. Ornamentation
d. Figures of thought
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Gorgias of Leontini is the teacher of Empedocles.
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Metaphor structures the way we think but not the way we act.
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Which is NOT a limitation of the Neo-Aristotelian criticism?
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Which is NOT a step in Metaphoric criticism?
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b. Analyze clusters
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It is a statement that is recast to stress it or achieve audience contact, as in the rhetorical question.
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a. Figures of thought
b. Figures of speech
c. Virtues
d. Ornamentation
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Metaphors mediate our experience and mediate among individuals creating common worlds.
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What are the two parts of style?
a. Language
b. Composition
c. Aretai
d. Ornamentation
e. Dictio
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Match the following type of style with its meaning.
Personification Answer 1
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Parallelism Answer 2
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Irony Answer 3
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Metaphor Answer 4
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Hyperbole Answer 5
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Simile Answer 6
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Oxymoron Answer 7
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Assonance Answer 8
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Apposition Answer 9
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
Onomatopoeia Answer 10
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Explicit comparison between two things of unlike
nature
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Similarity of structure
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
Investing human qualities in abstractions or
inanimate objects
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to
the literal meaning of the word
Implied comparison between two things of unlike
nature
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or
heightened effect
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QUIZ 5
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Samira Gutoc is the only female senatorial candidate present on the Senatorial Debate hosted by CNN
Philippines.
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What comprises the rhetoric discourse?
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It is also known as the art of persuasion.
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a. Rhetoric
b. Enthymeme
c. Topoi
d. Ethos
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A type of argument that a speaker invent with ethos, logos and pathos.
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a. Syllogism
b. Artistic
c. Rhetorike
d. External
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What are the concepts involved in the S.O.A.P.S in the rhetorical analysis writing? (5 possible answer)
a. Subject
b. Setting
c. Occasion
d. Attention
e. Audience
f. Output
g. Author
h. Place
i. Purpose
j. Speaker
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What was the former President Ramon Magsaysay's 1956 speech about?
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a. Youth
b. Poverty
c. Pollution
d. Voting
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What should be the characteristic of a rhetorical analysis essay? (6 possible answer)
b. brief
c. grammatically correct
e. clear
f. concise
g. coherent
h. vague
j. unorganized
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What are the three kinds of discourse?
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Audience is the first preparation for writing a rhetorical analysis essay.
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Which are Aristotle’s appeals/modes of proofs?
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Richard Nixon won the 1960 debate against John F. Kennedy.
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Fabricating evidence for argumentative essay writing is highly suggested.
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It is important to act as if telling a story as a part of the oration.
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Researching pieces of literature about the topic for an argumentative essay is important.
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The use of notecards is allowed during an oration.
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An argumentative essay must be one-sided.
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Practice is the most effective way to present a good oration.
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Restating your position regarding the argument written must be a part of the conclusion in the essay.
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Signposting is a good way to write an argumentative essay.
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Oration must be long
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An argumentative conclusion should not be abrupt.
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What should be avoided in argumentative essay writing? (2 possible answer)
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Pausing is vital during an oration.
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The topic must be stated at the beginning of a speech.
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Exaggeration of body language and expression is helpful in an oration.
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What are the dos in writing an argumentative essay? (3 possible answer)
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Use of body language and stressed sounds should not be practiced in an oration.
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Good diction and clear pronunciation is a huge factor in an oration.
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FINALS
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It is the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.
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a. Enthymeme
b. Ethos
c. Rhetoric
d. Topoi
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It includes "tropes," literally "turnings" or substitutions of one term for another; as in metaphor.
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a. Ornamentation
b. Figures of thought
c. Virtues
d. Figures of speech
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It is the image that carries the weight of the comparison.
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a. Source
b. Target
c. Vehicle
d. Tenor
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What is the rhetoric version of induction?
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a. Example
b. Enthymeme
c. Syllogism
d. Rhetor
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Which is not a limitation of Neo-Aristotelian criticism?
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It seeks to defend or condemn one’s actions and is concerned with the future.
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a. Forensic
b. Ceremonial
c. Political
d. Argumentative
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It is the repetition of similar idea within a repeated grammatical structure, but doesn't involve the
repetition of the same words.
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a. Anadiplosis
b. Chiasmus
c. Antithesis
d. Metathesis
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An argument emphasizes on a person’s credibility and goodness.
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a. Logos
b. Ethos
c. Topoi
d. Pathos
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A rational appeal that generalizes a conclusion from analogous facts.
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a. Enthymeme
b. Artistic
c. Inductive
d. Syllogism
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A type of argument that a speaker invent with ethos, logos and pathos.
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a. Artistic
b. Rhetorike
c. Syllogism
d. External
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It is the correctness of grammar and usage, clarity, ornamentation, and propriety.
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a. Figures of thought
b. Figures of speech
c. Ornamentation
d. Virtues
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It is a deliberate process of casting subject into language; the same ideas can be expressed in different
words with different effects.
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a. Invention
b. Memory
c. Arrangement
d. Style
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Which example BEST describes an enthymeme?
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a. Every person has the right to live. I’m living; therefore I am a person.
d. Every person has the right to live. I’m a person; therefore I have the right to live.
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Which is NOT a division of dispositio?
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a. Exordium
b. Digression
c. Refutation
d. Pathos
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It is a statement that is recast to stress it or achieve audience contact, as in the rhetorical question.
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a. Figures of speech
b. Figures of thought
c. Ornamentation
d. Virtues
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It is referring to the concept, object or person meant for the metaphor.
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a. Vehicle
b. Target
c. Tenor
d. Source
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Gorgias of Leontini is the teacher of Empedocles.
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An artistic argument that supports the rational appeal.
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a. Logos
b. Pathos
c. Ethos
d. Topoi
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It is also known as the art of persuasion.
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a. Rhetoric
b. Topoi
c. Enthymeme
d. Ethos
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Which statement presents an introduction paradoxical?
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Which is NOT a canon of classical rhetoric?
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a. Refutation
b. Memory
c. Delivery
d. Invention
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It informs and render subject for the discourse.
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a. Peroration
b. Refutation
c. Pathos
d. Exordium
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It is the art of oratory.
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a. Syllogism
b. Enthymeme
c. Rhetorike
d. Dialectic
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The goal is to determine the effects that stories are expected to have on their audience.
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a. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
b. Visual Rhetoric
c. Metaphoric Criticism
d. Narrative Criticism
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It aids in discovering argument for rhetoric discourse.
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a. Exordium
b. Topoi
c. Elocutio
d. Peitho
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Metaphor structures the way we think but not the way we act.
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True
False
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It consists of two contrasting ideas that are intentionally juxtaposed.
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a. Antithesis
b. Chiasmus
c. Antimetabole
d. Anadiplosis
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Which is true in Classical Rhetoric?
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a. Goal is communication
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It is the part of classical rhetoric that expresses an idea to different words and effects.
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a. Style
b. Introduction
c. Arrangement
d. Memory
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It is the first women’s’ coalition newsletter.
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a. Peitho
b. Topoi
c. Eulogy
d. Exordium
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It changes in the sound or arrangement of a sequence of words, such as anaphora or asyndeton.
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a. Ornamentation
b. Figures of thought
c. Virtues
d. Figures of speech
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Gorgias was considered as the father of Sophistry because he ushered the innovation of rhetoric on a
basic technical level.
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True
False
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Which is MOST true for female writers using pseudonyms?
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What are the three kinds of discourse?
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Antimetabole examples can be demonstrated in many ways, except in
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a. Scientific Facts
b. Literature
c. Speech
d. Jokes
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It is an expression that gestures of honouring somebody.
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a. Euthenics
b. Eulogy
c. Elegy
d. Antithesis
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Which is NOT a rhetorical figure?
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a. Oxymoron
b. Eulogy
c. Simile
d. Hyperbole
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Which is NOT a limitation of the Neo-Aristotelian criticism?
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Who laid out the foundation to modern rhetoric?
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a. Plato
b. Quintilian
c. Cicero
d. Aristotle
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What specific proof is presented in the example: All teenagers today are too liberated and bold due to
modern technology.
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a. Infallible Signs
b. Enthymeme
c. Example
d. Fallible Signs
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It is the repetition of the last word from the previous line, clause, or sentence at the beginning of the
next.
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a. Anadiplosis
b. Chiasmus
c. Antithesis
d. Metathesis
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“Don’t you surrender! Suffering breeds character; character breeds faith; in the end faith will not
disappoint. You must not surrender.” –Jesse Jackson, what figure of speech does the statement
represents?
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a. Anadiplosis
b. Antimetabole
c. Chiasmus
d. Antithesis
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A type of argument that do not require a speaker to invent, such as laws.
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a. Artistic
b. Rhetorike
c. Syllogism
d. Non-artistic
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It is the part of classical rhetoric that organizes the arguments.
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a. Introduction
b. Memory
c. Style
d. Arrangement
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It is the equivalence of Rhetoric.
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a. Metarhetoric
b. Dialectic
c. Dramatic
d. Proof
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Which among the choices is NOT a common topics in a discourse?
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a. Circumstances
b. Testimony
c. Antecedents
d. Epideictic
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Its goal is to identify aspects of the rhetorical action that explains its persuasive effect on the audience.
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a. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
b. Narrative Criticism
c. Metaphoric Criticism
d. Visual Rhetoric
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What comprises the rhetoric discourse?
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It aids in discovering argument for rhetoric discourse.
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a. Topoi
b. Elocutio
c. Peitho
d. Exordium
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The first step in the method of Neo-Aristotelian criticism.
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