Who defined ethos as follows:
"The character [ethos] of the
speaker is a cause of persuasion when the speech is so uttered as
to make him worthy of belief. ... His character [ethos] is the
most potent of all the means to persuasion."a. Corax
b. Quintilian
c. Aristotle
d. Plato
e. Cicero
c
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What will be an ideal response?
In a brainstorming session, the group should assign someone to write down the group's ideas rather than asking each member to write down all the group's ideas
True False
Two important goals for any speech are __________.
A. a clear message and positive ethos B. logical logos and positive pathos C. knowledge of theory and effective practice D. effective preparation and low anxiety
When the cast shadow touches the object causing it, the cast shadow
becomes an attached one.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.