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Rhetorical Theory EXAMS BUNDLE |Study Questions and Answers
Rhetorical Theory EXAMS bUNDLE |Study Questions and Answers
[Show more]Rhetorical Theory EXAMS bUNDLE |Study Questions and Answers
[Show more]Burke's view of why we seek consubstantiality in others - Answer We're divided from 
each other. Beginning from existence - we're individual beings. We try to bridge those 
divisions through the processes of identification to create consubstantiality. 
Habermas's the ideal speech situation - Ans...
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Add to cartBurke's view of why we seek consubstantiality in others - Answer We're divided from 
each other. Beginning from existence - we're individual beings. We try to bridge those 
divisions through the processes of identification to create consubstantiality. 
Habermas's the ideal speech situation - Ans...
6 types of rhetoric as type of discourse - Answer 1. planned 
2. adapted to audience 
3. reveals human motives 
4. responsive 
5. seeks persuasion 
6. addresses contingent issues 
4 resources of symbols discussed as assisting the goal of persuasion (4 A's) - Answer 1. 
arguments
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Add to cart6 types of rhetoric as type of discourse - Answer 1. planned 
2. adapted to audience 
3. reveals human motives 
4. responsive 
5. seeks persuasion 
6. addresses contingent issues 
4 resources of symbols discussed as assisting the goal of persuasion (4 A's) - Answer 1. 
arguments
According to Chapter Two, the Sophists offered a kind of advanced education to anyone 
capable of paying their high fees. They did not select their students based on family 
connections or social status. Offering rhetorical training strictly on the basis of ability to pay 
allowed a much wider range...
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Add to cartAccording to Chapter Two, the Sophists offered a kind of advanced education to anyone 
capable of paying their high fees. They did not select their students based on family 
connections or social status. Offering rhetorical training strictly on the basis of ability to pay 
allowed a much wider range...
The main language device protagoras taught his students were __________ or maxims, that are 
brief and to the point and help speakers stay on track with their presentation - Answer 
Aphorisms 
Ruler of Athens who dedicated time and money to promoting cultural events and artistic 
freedoms who was la...
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Add to cartThe main language device protagoras taught his students were __________ or maxims, that are 
brief and to the point and help speakers stay on track with their presentation - Answer 
Aphorisms 
Ruler of Athens who dedicated time and money to promoting cultural events and artistic 
freedoms who was la...
What is narrative coherence? - Answer The degree to which the story hangs together . In other 
words, how plausible does the story seem 
What is narrative fidelity? - Answer The degree to which the values offered in a story ring true 
with what we regard as truthful and humane. In other words, the s...
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Add to cartWhat is narrative coherence? - Answer The degree to which the story hangs together . In other 
words, how plausible does the story seem 
What is narrative fidelity? - Answer The degree to which the values offered in a story ring true 
with what we regard as truthful and humane. In other words, the s...
According to Chapter Two, the Sophists believed in an relative understanding of truth and 
culture. Thus they challenged with the notion that Greek culture was superior to other cultures 
and they challenged the idea that there were absolute truths as some philosophers taught. - 
Answer True 
True o...
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Add to cartAccording to Chapter Two, the Sophists believed in an relative understanding of truth and 
culture. Thus they challenged with the notion that Greek culture was superior to other cultures 
and they challenged the idea that there were absolute truths as some philosophers taught. - 
Answer True 
True o...
Motion: - Answer "Motion encompasses the realm of entities that do not respond to words, 
Burke labels this realm as nonsymbolic. Motion is the processes going on without any 
intervention from humans. 
Example: The snowflakes falling from the sky. " 
Dramatism: - Answer "Kenneth Burke developed ...
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Add to cartMotion: - Answer "Motion encompasses the realm of entities that do not respond to words, 
Burke labels this realm as nonsymbolic. Motion is the processes going on without any 
intervention from humans. 
Example: The snowflakes falling from the sky. " 
Dramatism: - Answer "Kenneth Burke developed ...
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