Differentiate between the various types of performances proposed by Pacanowsky and O'Donnell-Trujillo.
What will be an ideal response?
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A. systemic B. universal C. symbolic D. concrete
Organization is the part of the perception process that involves focusing on a narrow range of the information available in your environment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In The Uses of Argument, Stephen Toulmin defines a "claim" as a statement that
expresses a specific position or some doubtful or controversial issues that the arguer wants the audience to accept. This illustrates the technique of definition known as (a) example. (b) operation. (c) synonym. (d) authority.
Our general understanding of value is that it is a mode of thought that can influence
the way we think about things and about the behaviors in which we engage. What do we do in this "value-thinking mode"? (a) We isolate a particular value that seems to apply to the "something" that is the value object of a proposition. (b) We make subjective, judgmental statements about people, places, ideas, and artifacts. (c) We describe the nature and extensiveness of a disparity. (d) We test a hypothesis that derives from a moral or ethical position.