One of the most important functions of the introduction is to create common bonds between the rhetor and the audience. What does Kenneth Burke call this bond?
What will be an ideal response?
identification
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A. similarity B. involvement C. turning points D. competence
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A. personal communications medium B. instantaneous medium C. podcasting medium D. satellite delivered programming service E. life-style/music oriented medium
Which of the following did William Chaplin find to be an aspect of the most positive type of handshake?
a. Partial (as in only part of the hands touching) b. Brief c. Weak d. Vigorous
Public relations practitioners are influenced by
A) their personal values B) the values of their employees C) the values of society D) A and B E) All of the above.