These 4 elements make up the RASA acronym.
What are: Receive, Appreciate, Summarize, Ask?
Ways you can prepare for an interview.
What are researching the company, preparing questions, listing your 5 wins?
What is double spacing?
Aristotle's methods of persuasion.
What are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos?
The final stage of conflict.
What is physical violence?
What is left justified?
The process of knowing someone who knows someone.
What is networking?
An album that contains songs is an example of this.
What is a container?
An appeal to the audience's emotions.
What is pathos?
Colloquially known as a doormat.
What is a passive person?
Part of the RASA acronym that describes repeating the speaker's information back to them in a more concise way.
What is summarize?
What is at least 15 minutes early?
Integrating a source by quoting a few words and paraphrasing the rest.
The part of a structured argument that states what you believe to be true.
What is a claim?
A response to conflict that dominates other people involved.
What is aggressive?
What is an example of a questionable euphemism?
Enthusiasm and controlled passion in your voice when public speaking.
What is "Life"?
What is hanging indent?
A flaw in reasoning that undermines the logic of your argument.
What is a logical fallacy?
A situation that addresses the needs and wants of all involved.
What is a win-win situation?
These 4 elements are examples of Misleading Communication.
What are: Opinion disguised as fact, Deceptive connotation, Questionable euphemisms, Inflated language.
These 6 elements make up the PVLEGS acronym.
What are: Poise, Voice, Life, Eye contact, Gestures, and Speed?
What is Modern Language Association?
An appeal to the audience's trust.
What is ethos?
This personality disposition is ideal for creating boundaries and maintaining healthy relationships.
What is assertive?