CHAPTERS 1 & 2
CHAPTERS 3 & 6
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 7
100
These are Aristotle's three ways of knowing
What are techne, epistme, and intermediate knowledge
100
moments that call for a rhetorical response
What are rhetorical situation?
100
this is the ability to figure out the type of information you need, find it, evaluate it, and properly use it
What is information literacy?
100
This is related to the hierarchical nature of language
What is the ladder of abstraction?
100
This theory suggests that there are two separate paths through which people analyze the information presented to them
What is Elaboration Likelihood Model?
200
The mode through which a message is sent to another party
What is channel
200
the misuse of demographic data can lead to this
What is stereotyping?
200
This is putting your name on an entire speech you did not write
What is global plagiarism?
200
you are using this voice when you use forms of the verb "to be"
What is the passive voice?
200
The process of making information clear to someone who did not previously understand it
What is explaning?
300
psuedolistening, glazing over, ambushing, and prejudging
the four types of nonlistening
300
Ane example of this would be When a speaker intends to say " I don't know" but says "I dunno" instead
What is blending?
300
material that provides context for a topic
What is background information?
300
an ill-defined, politically powerful term or phrase that can push people to action is known as this
What is an ideograph?
300
These are the tools for effective explaining
What are definition, vivid description, comparison and contrast, and metaphor?
400
teachers who traveled from city-state to city-state in ancient Greece who taught rhetoric
What are the sophists?
400
volume, tone, speech rate, and pauses are aspects of this
What are vocalics
400
accuracy, bias, and relevance
What are the three components of evaluating information
400
when making a comparison using "like" or "as" you are using what form of language?
What is simile
400
mental representations that organize information about a subject
What are schemas?
500
cognitive process of making sense of sounds
What is listening?
500
"She is basic" is an example of this
What is slang?
500
this question is open-ended and guides a person to complete good and effective research
What is a research question?
500
Arguments from the past is this type of language form
What are word-cluster approaches
500
We have these when our schemas have a behavioral sequence
What are scripts?
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