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AESC 2050 Questions And Answers Complete Study Solutions
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Ethos appeals to ANS credibility 
 
Logos appeals to ANS reason 
 
Pathos appeals to ANS emotion 
 
(T/F) Chickens are NOT fed hormones ANS T 
 
At the start of the advertising lecture, Dr. Kiepper showed 4 short commercials taking alternative views of ANS antibiotic use 
 
Which of the following is an extrinsic value? ANS financial success
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ucf comm final exam questions & answers 2024/2025
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ucf comm final exam questions & answers 2024/2025 
 
 
transaction model - ANSWERSthe most recent model of communication module 
 
components of attitudes - ANSWERS1. cognitive (what we think) 
2. affective (what we feel) 
3. behavioral (what we did) 
 
content and context messages - ANSWERSlevels on which communication operates 
 
smcre variables - ANSWERS1. sender 
2. message (the one you control the most) 
3. channel 
4. receiver 
5. environment (the one you control the least) 
 
central a...
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TLETA week 2 Questions & AnswerS(RATED A+)
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The Rhetorical Triangle (Aristotle's Appeals) - ANSWER•Ethos- credibility, trust 
•Logos- Consistency, logic 
•Pathos- emotions 
 
Chief Dolans Basis Rhetorical Continuum - ANSWER•Ethos- authority, credibility, trust, worthy respect, fairness, and believable. Meet and greet (moment of truth) 
•logos- persuading by the use of reasoning, facts. Most important of all appeals. (Explain) 
•Pathos- appeals to a persons sense of identity, values. (Options) 
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The Rhetorical Triangle (Aristotle's Appeals) - ANSWER•Ethos- credibility, trust 
•Logos- Consistency, logic 
•Pathos- emotions 
 
Chief Dolans Basis Rhetorical Continuum - ANSWER•Ethos- authority, credibility, trust, worthy respect, fairness, and believable. Meet and greet (moment of truth) 
•logos- persuading by the use of reasoning, facts. Most important of all appeals. (Explain) 
•Pathos- appeals to a persons sense of identity, values. (Options) 
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AESC 2050 Test 2 Complete Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions
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AESC 2050 Test 2 Complete Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions 
At the start of the advertising lecture, Dr. Kiepper showed 4 short commercials by 2 poultry companies taking alternative views of ANS Antibiotic use 
 
Which of the following is an intrinsic value: ANS Self-Acceptance 
 
Which of the following is an extrinsic value: ANS Financial Success 
 
Match the Advertising Persuasive Technique with the Appeals To: ANS Ethos: Credibility and Character 
Logos: Reason 
Pathos: Emoti...
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Comm 1000 Auburn University Study Guide Exam Questions And Actual Answers.
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Logos - Answer Rational appeals based on logic, facts, and objective analysis 
 
Pathos - Answer Appeals to emoton 
 
Ethos - Answer Rests on the speakers personal character and credibility 
 
Mythos - Answer Focuses on values and beliefs embedded in cultural narratives or stories 
 
Invention - Answer Focuses on what you have, or want, to say 
 
Arrangement - Answer How you organize your ideas 
 
Style - Answer involves the imagery you use to bring a speech's content to li...
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COM 114 Test Out Study Guide | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024
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What is a clincher - a fact, argument, or event that settles a matter conclusively; the final remark in a 
conclusion 
What percent of a speech is the conclusion, into, and body - The intro should be 10-15% and the 
conclusion should be 5-10%, the rest making up the body 
What does the introduction, body and conclusion each contain - Introduction: states topic and thesis 
body: points supporting thesis 
conclusion: reiterates thesis and main points and ends with clincher 
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TLETA week 2 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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The Rhetorical Triangle (Aristotle's Appeals) - ANSWER•Ethos- credibility, trust 
•Logos- Consistency, logic 
•Pathos- emotions 
 
Chief Dolans Basis Rhetorical Continuum - ANSWER•Ethos- authority, credibility, trust, worthy respect, fairness, and believable. Meet and greet (moment of truth) 
•logos- persuading by the use of reasoning, facts. Most important of all appeals. (Explain) 
•Pathos- appeals to a persons sense of identity, values. (Options) 
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SPC 205: Final Exam 2024/2025 Questions with Correct Answers
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SPC 205: Final Exam 2024/2025 Questions with Correct Answers The word persuasion is derived from the Greek verb that means __________. a. "To believe" b. "To influence" c. "To challenge" d. "To contradict" - Correct Answer a. "To believe" Which of the following is not a goal of a persuasive speech? a. To seek a response b. To influence attitudes c. To broaden alternatives d. To respect audience choices - Correct Answer c. To broaden alternatives In order to be an ethical persuasive spe...
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CMN 1 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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CMN 1 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Presentation aids are to be used to: 
a) enhance clarity 
b) help your audience retain information 
c) add interest/variety 
d) All of the above e) All of the above plus many more reasons d 
If a speaker decides that his or her specific purpose will be to provide new arguments and information in order to persuade his or her listeners, this is a sign of: 
a) adapting well to a favorable audience 
b) adapting well to a hostile audience 
c) adapting...
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