The three Greek elements of persuasion—ethos, logos, and pathos—are still relevant today and translate as
a. source credibility, logical argument, and emotional appeal.
b. source credibility, message clarity, and emotional appeal.
c. message clarity, logical argument, and audience analysis.
d. message clarity, context timing, and emotional appeal.
A
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Which of the following is NOT a way to restore consistency?
A) alter her or his attitude to that of the message source B) change her or his orientation toward the message source C) withdraw from the field D) become argumentative
Deaf values reflect all the following EXCEPT
a. using indirect communication to preserve harmony. b. respect for and use of American Sign Language. c. the passing of Deaf values from generation to generation in stories and folklore. d. the importance of participation in social events. e. the use of direct personal comments or "straight talk."