Using your own work in multiple places as new is often referred to as _____
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: self-plagiarism
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In which type of pattern does the presenter frame the important points of the message in a time-related sequence?
a) Chronological patter b) Topical pattern c) Cause/effect pattern d) Geographical pattern
While all the group members were discussing an issue and innovative ways to resolve it, Jeffrey, who did not contribute to the discussion, agreed to the ideas without analyzing the advantages or disadvantages
Which informal role was Jeffrey playing? a) Followe b) Gatekeeper c) Encourager d) Harmonizer
The passage below comes from Kenneth Burke's 1969 A Rhetoric of Motives (Berkeley: University of California Press)
"Aristotle had said that, particularly in the arousing of pity, the rhetorician is most effective if he can bring before the audience the actual evidence of hardship and injustice suffered. Thus, in proportion as "imagination" went up in the scale of motivational values, one might come to speak of an appeal to the imagination in many instances which classical theory might have treated as persuasion by the appeals of pathos and ethos (appeals to "emotion" and by "character" or personality," (81, Burke's emphasis). Would you advise the speaker to quote this passage or paraphrase it? Justify your answer. What are the major differences between quoting and paraphrasing? Additionally, write two different ways you would introduce this source during your presentation. What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following canons refers to having a basic understanding of material and techniques for a speech?
A. memory B. creativity C. creation D. invention