What are the three principles of invitational rhetoric?
A) ?equality, nonhierarchical value of all, self-determination
B) ?nonhierarchical value of all, re-sourcement, reasoning by analogy
C) ?re-sourcement, reasoning by analogy, finding common ground
D) ?reasoning by analogy, finding common ground, absolute listening
E) ?finding common ground, absolute listening, inductive reasoning
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a. express understanding or sympathy b. assert power or control c. correct an error d. acknowledge the speaker’s importance
A characteristic of the population is called a
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A. professionalism B. ethics C. confidentiality D. value policy
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A) the words you use will have a uniform impact on everyone in your audience B) the use of unfamiliar technical jargon makes you appear more credible C) speaking differs from writing; oral style and written style are not the same D) the words you choose will have little impact on your audience as long as your overall meaning is clear