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b. Ornamentation
c. Virtues
d. Figures of speech
Question 2 Its goal is to identify aspects of the rhetorical action that explains
its persuasive effect on the audience.
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b. Narrative Criticism
c.
Visual Rhetoric
d. Metaphoric Criticism
Question 3 Metaphor structures the way we think but not the way we act.
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False
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Mark 10.00 out It is the spatial, temporal, and social locations of events that are
significant for
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how readers construe what is reported in a narrative.
It presents a diverse perspective concerning what is transpiring in the story,
and readers are expected to regard some of these as more reliable than Point of View
others.
It is the figures of speech and other symbolic languages that readers are Symbolism
expected to understand in a way that transcends the most literal application.
It drives the plot and involves the readers in the adjudication of opposing Conflict
tendencies.
It may be flat and predictable or they may exhibit a wide variety of
traits who
are presented as enlightened in one instance and yet as lacking
insight in Characters
another.
It refers to the readers’ perception of how the characters are and it may be
shaped by comments from the narrator, by reports of the characters’ own Characterization
words, deed, or perceptions
It refers to the amount of space given to reporting individual episodes or
by Duration and Frequency of Events
the number of times that a particular event is referenced in the narrative.
Question 5 The goal is to determine the effects that stories are expected to have
on their audience.
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b. Metaphoric Criticism
c. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
d. Visual Rhetoric
Question 6 It is a deliberate process of casting subject into language; the same ideas can be expressed in different words with
Correct different effects.
b. Invention
c. Arrangement
d. Style
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b. Ornamentation
c. Virtues
d. Figures of thought
Question 8 It is the correctness of grammar and usage, clarity, ornamentation, and propriety.
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b. Figures of thought
c. Ornamentation
d. Figures of speech
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b. Metaphoric Criticism
c. Narrative Criticism
d. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
Question 10
What figure is speech is presented in the line, “All for
one and one for all!”?
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Select one:
a. Anadiplosis
b. Antimetabole
c. Antithesis
d. Chiasmus
Question 11 Gorgias was considered as the father of Sophistry because he ushered the innovation of rhetoric on a basic technical
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False
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Question 12 It is a statement that is recast to stress it or achieve audience contact, as in the rhetorical question.
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b. Figures of thought
c. Figures of speech
d. Ornamentation
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b. Dictio
c. Aretai
d. Ornamentation
e. Language
Question 14 Metaphors mediate our experience and mediate among individuals creating common worlds.
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False
Question 15
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the going
gets tough, the tough get going."?
Mark 1.00 out of
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Select one:
a. Antimetabole
b. Anadiplosis
c. Antithesis
d. Eulogy
Question 16 What figure of speech is present in the line, “Fear leads to anger. Anger leads
to hate. Hate leads to suffering.”?
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b. Antithesis
c. Antimetabole
d. Eulogy
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b. Anadiplosis
c. Chiasmus
d. Antithesis
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Onomatopoeia
Use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Oxymoron
Juxtaposing two ordinarily contradictory terms
Personification
Investing human qualities in abstractions or inanimate objects
Parallelism
Similarity of structure
Hyperbole
The use of exaggerated terms for emphasis or heightened effect
Assonance
Repetition of similar vowel sounds
Metaphor
Implied comparison between two things of unlike nature
Irony
Use of a word to convey a meaning opposite to the literal meaning of the word
Apposition
Juxtaposing two co-ordinate elements
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False
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Question 22
From the line below, what figure of speech is present?
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1.00 The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
Select one:
a. Chiasmus
b. Antithesis
c. Eulogy
d. Anadiplosis
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Question 24 It is referring to the concept, object or person meant for the metaphor.
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b. Vehicle
c. Tenor
d. Source
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b. Isolate
all metaphors
d.
Read
entire artifact in context
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b. Tenor
c. Vehicle
d. Target
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