Which statement best describes the inductive approach to a shot sequence?
a. moving from the general to the specific
b. a series of close-up details that best portrays the whole event
c. a close-up that comes at the end of a master shot and various
medium shots
d. a series of long shots
e. a zoom-in followed by a zoom-out
b.
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one of the prettiest, friendliest towns I visit along the campaign trail." You recognize this as A. telling a hypothetical story. B. establishing credibility. C. sharing a personal anecdote. D. building rapport.
During a public debate over whether companies who use hydraulic fracturing to
extract natural gas should disclose the chemicals they use, an advocate against requiring such disclosure referred to his opponent as a "tree-hugging liberal who would protect the livelihood of owls over humans." By engaging in name-calling, the advocate _____. A) recognizes that due to the many special interest groups that exist, we must profile others with name-calling if we are to preserve liberty B) embraces his duty to talk loudly and with heightened passion so to those with other views will be unable to drown out his voice C) reminds us all of the importance of labeling opponents in such a way as to undermine their credibility and distract from their argument D) fails to recognize or appreciate that demeaning those with different points of view can, in effect, silence them and undermine democratic debate.
Introductions is a sub-stage of the acquaintance stage of relationship development, in which
interaction is routine and basic information is shared. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Sound argument and evidence are frequently combined with appeals to common values.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)