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HUM 101 – Midterms Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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What tradition—that has survived from ancient Greece through modern times—is integral to 
the development of literature and poetry? 
Ans: The tradition of memorizing and reciting. 
John Masefield's poem "Cargoes" is an example of __________ Poetry? 
Ans: Lyric 
What happens when individuals use language connotatively? 
Ans: They might mean several things than what their statement says 
Identify a true statement about literature. 
Ans: A work of literature is a construction of separable e...
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SPCM 130 CSU exam 1 Questions With Complete Answers.
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intrapersonal communication - communication with oneself 
interpersonal communication - the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or 
more people 
small group communication - communication occurring within small groups of three or more 
people 
organizational communication - between organizations/leadership 
cultural communication - communication patterns within a specific community 
Public/Rhetorical Communication - communication to a large group of listeners 
mass media commu...
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Praxis 5039 Study Questions and Answers with Complete Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
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Allegory - A story in which people things or actions represent an idea or a generalization about life allegories usually have a strong lesson or moral 
 
Allegory - A story in which people things or actions represent an idea or a generalization about life allegories usually have a strong lesson or moral 
 
Alliteration - Repetition up initial consonant sounds in which words, such as "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" 
 
Alliteration - Repetition up initial consonant sounds in which...
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The rhetorical attachment of questions and answer
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The rhetorical attachment of 
 questions and answers 
 Philippe Muller and Laurent Prévot 
 1.1 Introduction 
 Placing ourselves within the tradition of dynamic semantic approaches 
 to discourse in natural language Kamp and Reyle (1993), Groenend 
jik and Stokhof (1991), we investigate here how some of the principles 
 underlying these approaches can be extended to the study of human 
 dialogue, taking over some hypotheses of Asher and Lascarides (1998, 
 2003). In this perspective, a dialogue...
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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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SPC Exam 1 Chapters 1-5 Study Guide
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Chapter 1: The definition of communication - A social process: 
we communicate by using symbols to create meaning in an environment, which is a process that has no definite beginning or ending. 
-Concrete symbol: physical object 
-Abstract symbol: represents ideas or thoughts EX: love 
-Process of communicating is constantly occurring, even when their is no verbal communication EX: body language, a facial expression, etc. 
 
Linear Model of Communication - Communication as a systematic, linear p...
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SPC 3704 Exam 2 Actual Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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Interpretation - correct answer Interpretation is the process of deciding what 
it means that the rhetor used the particular devices you discovered in the analysis phase. 
 
Inferences - correct answer reasonable conclusions based on evidence from one's analysis of how a message is constructed. 
 
Evaluation - correct answer Is an interpretation that make...
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Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A
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Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A Prose Poetry a rhythmic, image-laden, figurative and narrative form 
Haiku 3-line, unrhyming poem 
Epic poetry lengthy, narrative featuring heroic deeds 
Double rhyme feminine rhyme involving one stressed and one unstressed syllable 
Slant rhyme similar but not identical sounds 
Feminine rhyme rhyme between stressed syllables followed by one or more unstressed syllables 
Exact rhyme repetition of the same stressed vowel sound 
writing log records events o...
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ENC Question And Answer.
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1. What is the primary distinction between formal and informal arguments? - correct answer (Burden of proof) With formal you have to prove and research, Informal do not require that 
 
2. A claim that asserts that something exists, has existed, or will exist, based on data that the audience will accept as objectively verifiable is a... - correct answer 3 claims(fact, policy, and value) This is a factual claim 
 
3. What are the major causes of illogicality in argumentation discussed in class? - ...
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Comm 131 CSULB Exam 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution
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Comm 131 CSULB Exam 2 Fall 2023 with complete solution 
 
what does CRAAP test stand for? 
Currency 
Relevance 
Authority 
Accuracy 
Purpose 
Currency (CRAAP) 
the timeliness of the information 
Relevance (CRAAP) 
the importance of the information for your needs 
Authority (CRAAP) 
source of information 
Accuracy (CRAAP) 
the reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the content 
Purpose (CRAAP) 
The reason the information exists 
Questions of Fact 
is that true? 
issues of.. 
existence 
sco...
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