Sonia is a math scholar and is addressing a gathering of undergraduate students. She presents one of her theorems for which she has gained worldwide recognition. Sonia supports her theorem using mathematical derivations. In this scenario, Sonia uses the rhetorical appeal of _____

A) ?lithos
B) ?pathos
C) ?ethos
D) ?logos


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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While speaking, Angela often utters "um" or breaks eye contact as she is gathering her next thought. Angela's use of these cues indicates a desire to __________ in the conversation.

A. demonstrate comprehension B. yield her turn C. maintain the role of speaker D. take over control

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The name of the four-step process where you state the position you are refuting, state your position,

support your position, and show how your position undermines the opposing argument is known as A) argument by example. B) a claim. C) a proposition. D) refutational strategy.

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The single concise sentence that states the core claim you

are making in your speech is called the a. WOW statement. b. central idea. c. specific purpose. d. attention getter.

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