Visual aids known as representations include __________.
A. photographs, diagrams, and maps
B. flowcharts, objects, and models
C. easels, flipcharts, and slides
D. bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts
Answer: A
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The primary audience-related problem with visual rhetoric is
A) inattention. B) misperception. C) lack of motivation. D) inertia.
Darius plans to give a persuasive speech on the importance of donating blood. He wants to
begin by explaining how blood transfusions saved his father?s life last year. How should Darius use this personal knowledge in his speech? A) Darius should state his main idea at the beginning of the speech, then tell the story in a way which reinforces his point. B) Darius should tell the story first, then make his point at the conclusion of the speech. C) Either A or B would prove effective. D) Actually, Darius should avoid telling this story because it might make his audience uncomfortable.
______ integrates the use of a soundbite or two into a story.
A. Package B. VO/SOT C. Reader D. Voice-over