Morality is the process of discerning between right and wrong.True or false?
True
In class we discussed 5 different types of listening. True or false?
False, 4
Persuasion is the art of convincing others to give favorable attention to our point of view. True or false?
True
A speech where events are stated according to when they happened is what type of speech?
Chronological
Making decisions about what is right or wrong in a dilemma is...
Ethics
If I was listening for pleasure such as playing my favorite song, this would be an example of what type of listening?
Appreciative Listening
How many different types of fallacies did we talk about?
2
I talked to you about how many different types of organizational styles?
6
How many types of plagiarism did I mention while studying ethics?
3
My friend is experiencing a break up. She comes to me and I offer her support and show empathy, this is what type of listening?
Relational Listening
Name the fallacies we discussed in class.
Slippery slope and Bad Reasons fallacy
A speech with little to no preparation that is made up right on the spot is what type of speech?
Impromptu
When most of the speech is the speaker's original work and quotes have been used without being cited this is what type of plagiarism?
Incremental Plagiarism
Name the types of listening we talked about.
Appreciative, Relational, Therapeutic and Informational
Give the definition for Slippery Slope.
We assume one action will initiate a chain of events culminating in an undesirable event later.
Give the definition for spatial speech.
Organizes points according to their physical and geographical location.
What are the 3 types of plagiarisms we talked about?
Global plagiarism, patchwork plagiarism, and incremental plagiarism
There are 3 benefits of listening, what are they?
Academic, Professional and Personal Benefits
State the steps to Monroe's Motivated sequence.
Attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, action
Name all the types of organizational styles we discussed.
Chronological, topical, spacial, comparative, problem-solution, causal