In Rhetoric, Aristotle identifies the following forms of proof:
a. data, warrant, and claim.
b. novel, dramatic, and believable evidence.
c. informative, persuasive, and inspiring.
d. inductive, deductive, and conductive.
e. logos, pathos, and ethos.
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Maddy was raised in a home where teasing was considered mean spirited and immature. Bob's
family teases to make guests feel included and at ease. After meeting Bob's family, Maddy left feeling mistreated. Bob's family was puzzled by her hurt and anger. As they analyze this unsuccessful communication encounter, what should they consider? A) Maddy's family background B) Maddy's ethnicity C) Maddy's cultural background D) all of the above
Appeal by reasons is called ________
What will be an ideal response?
Becky asked questions of all the group members and would discuss how all the contributions were related. She wanted to make sure all of the members "bought-in" to the group decisions. In this case, Becky is using
a. a compromising fact-seeking style. b. a consensus decision-making style. c. a competitive conflict style. d. a focused communication style.
The vice president of sales and marketing sends the minutes of the weekly meeting and the decisions made by the CEO about how the company will approach the launch of the new product to his entire department. What type of communication is this?
a) Downward communicatio b) Horizontal communication c) External communication d) Upward communication