Which of the following groupings contains terms with the most similarity?
a. Artistic proofs, types of identification, rhetorical devices
b. Rhetorical situation, metonymy, dialogue
c. Rhetoric, argument, association
d. Association, dissociation, consociation
e. Invitational rhetoric, dialectic, feminist approaches to rhetoric
Answer: E
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COM 204
- Plato's views on rhetoric are best expressed by which character in the Gorgias?
- What kind(s) of identification are at work in the following statement by Josh Boyd: The review session is the night before the exam to help prevent any confusion or uncertainty heading into the midterm.
- After the removal of Vioxx (a pain reliever linked to heart attacks) from the market, some people began wondering if any strange feeling after taking any other pain reliever might be a dangerous side effect of the pain reliever. Because other such drug side effects have not been supported by research, these attributions are probably committing which fallacy?
- Which of the following is the best critical claim about the text defined as Miller Park in Milwaukee (named by the Miller Brewing Company)?
- Cooperstown may have to wait a little while for Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens to arrive. (Note: Cooperstown, New York, is the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are record-setting baseball players who are both suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs.) The word in bold is best described as an example of:
- Identify the option most appropriately labeled a "critical claim":
- Of the following options, which best describes what the term "rhetorical" can be applied to?
- What did Burke argue about the places of form and information in argument?
- Imagine a feature film that promotes euthanasia as a viable, humane, and moral option for ending human suffering. The main character of the film (who will ultimately kill his terminally ill wife to end her suffering) is portrayed as a kind person who has done many good things for his neighbors and never speaks a harsh word to anyone. He stops to help injured animals, and one of the other characters in the movie says he "wouldn't hurt a flea." What sort of Aristotelian "proof" is the movie providing for its argument about euthanasia through this main character?
- Which of the following technologies would be of most concern to Burke, given his worries about form and information?
- Imagine that you wanted to critique a "Purdue home basketball game" as a text. Based on our use of the word "text" in this class, what would be the best way (both specific and comprehensive) to define your text?
- What two concepts discussed in class seem like ideas that can be removed from the "substance" of a message, but actually can't be?
- Because 30-second TV ads make claims but don't have to offer real proof or evidence (depending to a large degree on simple brand recognition), who would be most likely to critique television advertising as having a shallowness typical of rhetoric?
- How is the first unit of the course (critical questions) related to the second (rhetoric)?
- The goal of invitational rhetoric is to
- If "time is money" but the relationship within a metaphor is only partial, then which of the following is true?
- A speech given to honor the late Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy is an example of:
- If someone needs to compose a political/legislative appeal, what does that mean?
- Though several of these metaphors might be present in the allegory, which metaphor below is most important in the "Allegory of the Cave?"
- To achieve humor, cartoons often rely on the reader with the approach of which rhetorical tool?
- Suppose Dave, a COM 204 student, bought a good luck charm yesterday. Today, Dave aces this exam. If Dave concludes that the good luck charm caused him to do well, what type of fallacy is he committing?
- Jim knows that Wendy has great fashion sense. He wants to impress her so that she'll like him, and so he puts these two things together. One day they're having lunch together and he points out a woman across the room: "Look at how tacky that dress looks on her! No one should be seen wearing something that awful." Wendy laughed and agreed. From a communication perspective, what was Jim doing?
- Many people enjoy watching holiday classics like Miracle on 34th Street or Christmas Vacation every year, even though they have seen the movies many times before. If people continue to watch a movie even though they know the plot, what does that suggest about the movie, according to Burke?
- When actor Michael J. Fox testifies before Congress about funding for Parkinson's Disease (which he has), which proof is he primarily using?
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