Com 200 - Quiz 2 (Orality and Literacy)
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1/25/24, 12 09 PM Quiz 2: Orality and Literacy Results for= I (+ehim/his)'s Quiz History Quiz 2 Orality and Literacy (He/him/his) Score for this quiz: 10 out of 10 Submitted Jan 19 at 2:44pm This attempt took 17 minutes. Correct! Correct! Question 1 171pts and historical Oral history includes information. Interpreting, learning, and excluding information Recording, preserving, and interpreting Correct! Preserving, writing, and interpreting Recording, reading, and writing Question 2 171pts How many complete sentences were there in the [ran deal speech by Donald Trump played in the classroom? Correct. From the beginning to end of the audio clip, it was one long sentence. https //canvas uw edu/courses/1695763/quizzes/1974715/history?version 1 16
1/25/24, 12 09 PM Correct! Correct! I (+ehim/his)'s Quiz History Quiz 2 Orality and Literacy 14 10 Question 3 171pts An example of secondary orality is ... Answer not presented here Television anchor using script to orally deliver a news Correct. Secondary orality is orality that is dependent on literate culture and the existence of writing, such as a television anchor reading the news or radio. Spontaneous and unscripted speech by a President Recommendation letters Question 4 171pts Select the correct characteristics of oral cultures associated with the repeated of use of introductory ‘ands’ (as identified in Walter Ong's article on the main differences between the languages of oral and literate cultures) that oral cultures are agonistically toned that oral cultures are additive rather than subordinate https //canvas uw edu/courses/1695763/quizzes/1974715/history?version 1 2/6
1/25/24, 12 09 PM Correct! I (+ehim/his)'s Quiz History Quiz 2 Orality and Literacy Correct. It indicates that oral culture preserves recognizable oral patterning by keeping the sentence flexible and adding more components. that oral cultures are conservative or traditionalist that oral cultures are aggregative rather than analytic Question 5 171pts According to Walter Ong's video "Oral Cultures and Early Writing" writing was invented by nomadic hunters people in urban settings Correct. At 4.45min mark Ong makes it clear that writing was invented by people in urban setting primarily for record keeping. farmers herdsmen Question 6 171pts Regarding language and literate cultures: We as literate people approach the world mainly in terms of... Subordination, Manipulation, Observance, Analysis, and Hierarchy Abstraction, Manipulation, Hierarchy, Matriarchy, and Analysis https //canvas uw edu/courses/1695763/quizzes/1974715/history?version 1 3/6
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1/25/24, 12 09 PM I (+ehim/his)'s Quiz History Quiz 2 Orality and Literacy f Correct! Objectivity, Subordination, Abstraction, Hierarchy, and Analysis Correct! Literate people approach the world mainly in terms of Objectivity, Subordination, Abstraction, Hierarchy, and Analysis. Naturalization, Abstraction, Analysis, Hierarchy, and Objectivity - 1/1 pts Question 7 P Which of the following is NOT true of oral cultures? Correct! Oral cultures are more analytic than aggregative. Correct, oral cultures rely on formulas to memorize information, so they aggregate, or cluster, certain words and phrases with one another. Oral cultures are additive rather than subordinate Oral cultures are Conservative, or Traditional Oral cultures rely on redundancy (or copiousness) : 1/1 pts Question 8 P As explained in the lecture, English became the most spoken and learned international language primarily as a result of British ..............
first, and then by American ............
. lobbying, marketing Correct! settler colonialism, globalization https //canvas uw edu/courses/1695763/quizzes/1974715/history?version 1 4/6
1/25/24, 12 09 PM Correct! I (He/himhis)'s Quiz History Quiz 2 Orality and Literacy Correct. English became the most spoken and learned international language primarily as a result of first by British colonialism, and then by American globalization. Settler colonialism was the beginning of English language spreading internationally. poetry, novels globalization, commodification Question 9 171pts Which of the statements about secondary orality is true? The Haka performance is an example of secondary oral cultures. Secondary oral cultures are more flexible than primary oral cultures. Secondary orality highly depends on the existence of writing. Correct; secondary orality is orality that is dependent on written materials. Secondary orality is more repetitive and redundant than oral cultures. Question 10 171pts Which of the following is NOT one of the speech techniques used by Trump as identified in lecture? Nonverbal prosody and body language Salesman tricks https //canvas uw edu/courses/1695763/quizzes/1974715/history?version 1 5/6
1/25/24, 12 09 PM I (+ehim/his)'s Quiz History Quiz 2 Orality and Literacy Colloquial language Correct! Formality Correct, this is not one of the speech techniques identified in lecture - he uses informal language. Quiz Score: 10 out of 10 https //canvas uw edu/courses/1695763/quizzes/1974715/history?version 1 6/6
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