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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
 
When we reduce men and women to their basic “natural” sex qualities, we run the risk of stereotyping 
 
sexual harassment 
 
 
essentializing 
 
 
constructing masculinity as “invisible” 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
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The Communication scholar who critiques the presence of sexism in our language is named Angela Trethewey 
 
Cheris Kramarae 
 
 
Hugh Downs 
 
 
Marsha Houston 
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LATEST COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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When we reduce men and women to their basic “natural” sex qualities, we run the risk of 
stereotyping 
sexual harassment 
essentializing 
constructing masculinity as “invisible” 
Question 2 
1.5 / 1.5 pts 
The Communication scholar who critiques the presence of sexism in our language is named 
Angela Trethewey 
Cheris Kramarae 
Hugh Downs 
Marsha Houston 
Question 3 
biological sex 
0 / 1.5 pts 
sexuality 
When Randall states, "I am a man," he is most specifically referencing his 
gend...
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS When we reduce men and women to their basic “natural” sex qualities, we run the risk of stereotyping sexual harassment essentializing constructing masculinity
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
When we reduce men and women to their basic “natural” sex qualities, we run the risk of stereotyping 
sexual harassment 
essentializing 
constructing masculinity as “invisible” 
Question 2 
1.5 / 1.5 pts 
The Communication scholar who critiques the presence of sexism in our language is named Angela Trethewey 
Cheris Kramarae 
Hugh Downs 
Marsha Houston 
Question 3 
biological sex 
0 / 1.5 pts 
sexuali...
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST GENDER 
AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST GENDER 
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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COM 316 / COM316 EXAM 1 LATEST 2023-2024 GENDER AND COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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When we reduce men and women to their basic “natural” sex qualities, we run the risk of 
stereotyping 
 
sexual harassment 
 
essentializing 
 
constructing masculinity as “invisible” 
 
Question 2 
1.5 / 1.5 pts 
The Communication scholar who critiques the presence of sexism in our language is named 
Angela Trethewey 
 
Cheris Kramarae 
 
Hugh Downs 
 
Marsha Houston 
 
Question 3 
biological sex 
 
0 / 1.5 pts 
sexuality 
When Randall states, "I am a man," he is most specifically ref...
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COM 316 UPDATED EXAM
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uestion 1: 
The unnecessary highlighting of a person’s sex or gender through language is called 
Answer(s): 
• spotlighting (correct) 
• creating generic language 
• ambiguous gender 
• loaded gender language 
Question 2: 
Wood explains that boys’ games in childhood are reflected in men’s adult use of language. Which of the following 
is NOT an example given by Wood of men’s use of language? 
Answer(s): 
• asserting ideas 
• solving problems 
• maintaining others’ attenti...
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COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023
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COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023
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COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023.
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COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPCOM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023.COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023.REHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023.COM 316 GENDER & COMMUNICATION COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM Q & A 2023.
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COM 316 - Exam 1 - Final03 graded A+ to pass
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COM 316 - Exam 1 - Final03 graded A+ to passSpotlighting 
The unnecessary highlighting of a person's sex or gender through language is called 
 
 
 
Arguing 
Wood explains that boys' games in childhood are reflected in men's adult use of language. Which of the following is NOT an example given by Wood of men's use of language 
 
 
 
Musical Theater 
When Luke (Gilbert article) speaks to the U.S. Armed Services, he tells the recruiter that he enjoys 
 
 
 
A guy she went to high school with 
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