A speaker who employs ______ says just the opposite of what he or she really means
a. verbal irony
b. a spoonerism
c. a malapropism
d. understatement
a
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A) using specific instances to infer a general conclusion. B) showing that when one thing stands for another, we can infer the existence of what it stands for. C) inferring that facts or opinions from a reliable source are accurate and trustworthy. D) using a powerful story to lead the audience to the conclusion one wants to support. E) arguing that two things that are basically alike in most respects will also be alike with respect to the issue at hand.
An example of a near field communication (NFC) is which of the following?
a) Downloading a coupon to a local restaurant on your cell phone b) Using a mobile app to pay for coffee at Starbucks c) Taking a picture of a QR code in a magazine d) Checking into FourSquare
What mode of persuasion derives from the character and reputation of the speaker?
What will be an ideal response?
In the relationship repair wheel, the spokes represent
A) each person in the relationship. B) the specific repair strategies. C) problems in the relationship. D) the stages of relationships.