Ethics and ethos are terms that can be used interchangeably
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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As she prepared her speech on how to bake the perfect brownie, Jo paid careful attention to
the language she was planning to use. She wanted to make sure that the audience could imagine the smell of chocolate baking and could imagine the taste of the moist, delicious brownies on their tongues. Jo was paying special attention to how effectively she used the A) environment. B) delivery. C) channel. D) feedback.
In factual argumentation, we can seek knowledge by treating the proposition as a
hypothesis to be tested. Which of the following steps would NOT be part of your hypothesis testing? (a) Decide what question or problem involving fact may be found in the factual proposition. (b) Formulate a primary inference on the subject by defining terms or clarifying what the question or problem asks you to answer or solve. (c) Demonstrate the disparity of not accepting your interpretation of facts. (d) Discover those issues and their supporting arguments that deny the primary inference is probably true.