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Enc 1101 Final Exam Study Guide Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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Enc 1101 Final Exam Study Guide Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Introduction, body, conclusion - ANSWERSWhat are the three parts of an essay? 
 
Thesis - ANSWERSWhat one sentence controls the main ideas of an essay? 
 
Exposition and Persuasion - ANSWERSWhat are the main rhetorical modes taught in college? 
 
Cause/effect and definition - ANSWERSList at least two rhetorical strategies used this semester. 
 
Exposition - ANSWERSWhich rhetorical mode explains? 
 
Persuasion - ANSWERSWhich rheto...
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Public Speaking questions & answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Public SpeakingCh. 1 - correct answer 
 
Describe the four basic characteristics that distinguish public speaking from other forms of communication. - correct answer 1. Public speaking features communication between a speaker and an audience. 
 
2. Public speaking is audience centered. 
 
3. Public speaking emphasizes the spoken word. 
 
4. Public speaking is usually a prepared presentation 
 
Name and explain three ways in which becoming a competent public speaker can have a positive impact on...
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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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CMN 1 Final Study Guide Shubb exam with questions & Answers 100% solved| latest update| Rated A+
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Rhetoric of Aristotle - Ethos, Pathos, Logos 
Ethos - Power that comes form the credibility of the speaker 
-good sense: intellectual knowledge about material they are presenting 
-good moral character: honest and trustworthy 
-goodwill: social: speaker represents and cares about the listeners
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CMN 102 UIUC EXAM 1 Questions With Complete Solutions.
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CMN 102 UIUC EXAM 1 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
Communication [Hovland, Janis, Kelley] - correct answer the process by which an individual (the communicator) transmits stimuli to modify the behavior of other individuals (the audience) 
 
Stimuli - correct answer words/body language 
 
Behavior - correct answer actions 
 
Communication [Weaver] - correct answer is all the procedures by which one mind can affect another (hinting at persuasion) 
 
Conceptualizing Communication: Poin...
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Public Speaking Final fully solved graded A+
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Public Speaking Final 
What is missing from this definition of public speaking, according to the textbook? "A face-to-face attempt to inform, persuade, or entertain a group of people through words, physical delivery, and visual or audio aids." - correct answer a and b above 
the concept of organization 
the concept of intentionality or purposefulness 
 
An introvert is unlikely to become an effective public speaker. - correct answer false 
 
One tip for preparation that the textbook suggests i...
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COM 312-EXAM 1 EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Helen - answerHelen of Troy - blamed for the Trojan War, wife of Menelaus; mentioned in 
the Illiad; defended by Gorgias 
Herodotus - answerWrote "The Histories" - traveled the known world, wrote on politics and 
culture 
Heraclitus - answerWrote "Fragments", ascending/descending = the same, simultaneous 
contradictions; truth cannot be grasped; philosopher of "becoming" ("we are and we are not"); 
"You cannot step into the same ri...
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COMM 301 COMM CRITICISM4 Qualities of a Good Artifact - correct answer Comes from an interesting/important/innovative/creative rhetor 
Transforms Audience or rhetor 
Impacts lots of citizens profoundly 
Impacts intellectual & Ideological history 
 
Qualities of a Good Critic - correct answer Discerning 
Skeptical 
imagininitive 
 
Different Orientations to Rhetoric (At least three definitions) - correct answer Ethics: The good person speaking well. 
Language_Centric: The Study of how we use lang...
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COM 312-EXAM 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
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COM 312-EXAM 1 EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Helen - answerHelen of Troy - blamed for the Trojan War, wife of Menelaus; mentioned in 
the Illiad; defended by Gorgias 
Herodotus - answerWrote "The Histories" - traveled the known world, wrote on politics and 
culture 
Heraclitus - answerWrote "Fragments", ascending/descending = the same, simultaneous 
contradictions; truth cannot be grasped; philosopher of "becoming" ("we are and we are not"); 
"You cannot step into the same ri...
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COMMRC 0310 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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COMMRC 0310 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
How do Keith and Lundberg define rhetoric? - Answer-the study of producing discourses and interpreting how, when, and why discourses are persuasive 
 
Who were the Sophists and why were they important? - Answer-The Sophists were a group of wandering Sicilians that taught Athenians how to speak persuasively with the goal of navigating the courts and senate. They were important because Athenian citizens relied heavily on public speech to deal with...
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