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Deck 5: Analyzing Argument
1
Chapter 5 suggests that the most important factor in rhetorical reasoning may be a rhetor's
A) logos.
B) pathos.
C) ethos.
D) dynamos.
A) logos.
B) pathos.
C) ethos.
D) dynamos.
C
2
Categorizing persuasive arguments as either emotional or logical appeals makes littlepractical sense, our textbook authors argue, because
A) all arguments are inherently reasonable.
B) emotional arguments do not qualify as persuasion.
C) people process persuasion as rational thinkers.
D) people process persuasion by thinking and feeling.
A) all arguments are inherently reasonable.
B) emotional arguments do not qualify as persuasion.
C) people process persuasion as rational thinkers.
D) people process persuasion by thinking and feeling.
D
3
As noted in Chapter 5, the communication term that refers to what's important andimmediate to an audience is known as _________________.
A) transience
B) salience
C) consequence
D) sequence
E) eloquence
A) transience
B) salience
C) consequence
D) sequence
E) eloquence
B
4
The concept of emotional authenticity means that a rhetor should be _________________about expressing personal feelings.
A) zealous
B) hesitant
C) genuine
D) cautious
E) low-key
A) zealous
B) hesitant
C) genuine
D) cautious
E) low-key
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5
Rather than applying some formal standard of validity or reliability, Chapter 5 observes,audiences typically require that arguments meet the audience's own test of
A) sufficiency.
B) determinacy.
C) indeterminacy.
D) complicity.
E) audacity.
A) sufficiency.
B) determinacy.
C) indeterminacy.
D) complicity.
E) audacity.
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6
Unlike the objective standards of scientific proof, how effective persuasion will be dependsprimarily upon the
A) rhetor.
B) setting.
C) conditions.
D) audience.
A) rhetor.
B) setting.
C) conditions.
D) audience.
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7
Narratives can be especially influential because they are ________________ aboutpersuading.
A) obvious
B) non-obvious
C) direct
D) methodical
E) systematic
A) obvious
B) non-obvious
C) direct
D) methodical
E) systematic
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8
Walter Fisher's notion of narrative fidelity suggests that a narrative should be
A) probable.
B) believable.
C) suspenseful.
D) reliable.
A) probable.
B) believable.
C) suspenseful.
D) reliable.
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9
Warrants provide the _________________ that connect data with claims.
A) feelings
B) statistics
C) reasons
D) opinions
E) predictions
A) feelings
B) statistics
C) reasons
D) opinions
E) predictions
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10
For persuasion to work, it is important that a warrant be clearly stated.
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