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[07] Module 6 Quiz - Results Attempt 1 of 2 Written Oct 28, 2023 7:46 PM - Oct 28, 2023 8:06 PM Attempt Score 85 / 100 - 85 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 95 / 100 - 95 % Question 1 5 / 5 points A personal belief that a particular thing is basically good or bad is called _____. Question options: a need an emotion an opinion a value A cultural creed Question 2 5 / 5 points Yekaterina is using _____ in her speech when she spells out the points of similarity by saying, "In Ecuador, as in neighboring Colombia and Peru . . ." Question options: deductive reasoning
inductive reasoning causal reasoning reasoning by analogy Question 3 5 / 5 points A _____ states your position on the issue you have chosen to speak about. Question options: claim data point warrant fact Question 4 5 / 5 points Which of the following does not serve as an organizer to enhance comprehension? Question options: Acronyms Examples Analogies Extended exposition Slogans and catchwords Question 5 5 / 5 points When you have been able to establish a causal claim that you believe is highly probable, which of the following statements should not be used in presenting your argument? Question options: Almost without fail, when x was present, y was absent and vice versa.
These studies prove scientifically that x causes y. Changes in the level of x have often led to corresponding changes in the level of y. X is almost certainly a contributing cause of y. None of the above; all are effective ways to present most causal claims. Question 6 0 / 5 points In Conor's speech, he says, "All the popular students shop at Target." Which of Maslow's needs is appealed to in this example? Question options: Self-actualization Survival Security Esteem Question 7 5 / 5 points Ari is using ___ in his speech when he shows the strength of his examples by using a phrase like, "One case that supports my claim is . . ." Question options: deductive reasoning inductive reasoning causal reasoning reasoning by analogy Question 8 5 / 5 points Stressing common ground is especially important if you are speaking to an unfavorable audience. Question options: True
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False Question 9 5 / 5 points When using inductive reasoning, "enoughness" refers to having _____. Question options: enough speech time to persuade your audience of your position enough audience members agree with you at the end of your speech enough quality examples to support your argument enough preparation time to thoroughly research your topic none of the above Question 10 5 / 5 points Speakers should not be reluctant to provide information about their qualifications in their speech. Question options: True False Question 11 5 / 5 points Natália is using ___ in her speech when she says, "In state after state where spending on education went up, crime went down." Question options: deductive reasoning inductive reasoning causal reasoning reasoning by analogy Question 12 0 / 5 points
According to Monroe's motivated sequence, the visualization step involves _____. Question options: creating a vivid picture of the benefits of agreeing with the speaker using a presentation aid effectively creating a vivid picture of the dangers of disagreeing with the speaker A and C only Question 13 5 / 5 points Values that are central to identity are called core values. Question options: True False Question 14 5 / 5 points "This is a very important point" is an example of_____. Question options: an emphasis cue an introduction enumeration an attention getter a signpost Question 15 5 / 5 points Effective delivery during your speech can increase your credibility. Question options: True
False Question 16 5 / 5 points Which of the following is not a way to make information more easily understood? Question options: Avoid information overload Move from the familiar to the unfamiliar Provide a conceptual framework Use singular channels and modes Move from the simple to the complex Question 17 5 / 5 points "So in looking at the A, B, Cs of CPR, we've learned about clearing airways, and checking for breathing. That's A and B, now let's go on to C." This illustrates which principle(s) of clear explanation? Question options: Use emphasis cues Use signposts Use examples Use analogies All of the above Question 18 5 / 5 points There is one correct way to show reasoning in a speech outline. Question options: True False
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Question 19 5 / 5 points It is important to provide the audience with a "big picture" sense of the entire speech before giving details. Question options: True False Question 20 0 / 5 points According to the authors of your text, being repetitive and/or redundant will not help the audience remember what they hear; it will only aggravate them. Question options: True False Done

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