Deck 7: Analyzing Syntax and Imagery
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Deck 7: Analyzing Syntax and Imagery
1
____________________ the sum of language habits that make one text different fromanother, according to Chapter 7.
A) Style is
B) Primary structures are
C) Secondary structures are
D) Imagery is
A) Style is
B) Primary structures are
C) Secondary structures are
D) Imagery is
A
2
Dependent clauses would be considered
A) primary structures.
B) secondary structures.
C) metaphors.
D) shared codes.
A) primary structures.
B) secondary structures.
C) metaphors.
D) shared codes.
B
3
The chain letter analyzed in Chapter 7 had a __________________ style, which makes senseas the most natural and simplest.
A) periodic
B) running
C) secondary
D) non-literal
A) periodic
B) running
C) secondary
D) non-literal
B
4
A speaker whose sentences include supporting clauses to help explain ideas is using a____________________style.
A) periodic
B) running
C) primary
D) non-literal
A) periodic
B) running
C) primary
D) non-literal
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5
President Dwight Eisenhower has been described as a __________________talker becausehe tended to avoid simple words and used passive voice.
A) sweet
B) smooth
C) stuffy
D) tough
A) sweet
B) smooth
C) stuffy
D) tough
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6
"Eisenhower avoided simple words," is an example of ____________________, while"Simple words were avoided by Eisenhower," would be ______________________.
A) a compound sentence, a complex sentence
B) a complex sentence, a compound sentence
C) passive voice, active voice
D) active voice, passive voice
A) a compound sentence, a complex sentence
B) a complex sentence, a compound sentence
C) passive voice, active voice
D) active voice, passive voice
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7
Sarah Palin often uses clichés and a sense of familiarity in her speeches. For instance, inendorsing Donald Trump's candidacy in Iowa, she referred to members of the audience as: "You rockin' rollers. And holy rollers! All of you who work so hard. You full-time moms. You with the hands that rock the cradle." Palin would be considered a_____________________ talker.
A) sweet
B) smooth
C) tough
D) stuffy
A) sweet
B) smooth
C) tough
D) stuffy
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8
To discern how a rhetor is using imagery, the critic should focus on what kind of___________________ the rhetor is using.
A) verbs
B) nouns
C) literal language
D) non-literal language
A) verbs
B) nouns
C) literal language
D) non-literal language
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9
A __________________ can be described "as a kind of depiction that equates one thing withanother."
A) shared code
B) word pattern
C) metaphor
D) metonymy
A) shared code
B) word pattern
C) metaphor
D) metonymy
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10
As Chapter 7 explains, the sentence, "Osama bin Laden destroyed the World Trade Center,"is an example of ____________________ and is not technically correct. Two jetliners, ratherthan bin Laden, took down the Twin Towers.
A) shared code
B) word pattern
C) parallelism
D) metonymy
A) shared code
B) word pattern
C) parallelism
D) metonymy
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