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Rhetoric Study Guide
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25 Questions

1. What Are Stylistic Characteristics?

2. What Would An Agency-agent Ratio Indicate About An Artifact?

3. What Are Two Ways A Hegemonic Ideology Maintains Its Dominance?

4. What Type Of Artifact Would Be Appropriate For Generic Application Criticism?

5. Assumptions Of A Dramatic Criticism

6. The Definition Of Rhetorical Criticism Includes What Three Primary Dimensions?

7. A Neo-aristotelian Criticism Involves Three Steps.

8. What Does It Mean When Foss Refers To Rhetorical Criticism As A "Systematic Investigation And Explanation?"

9. Which Of The Following Denotes A Procedure Where A Critic Examines Various Artifacts To Determine If A Genre Exists?

10. T/F: Audience Members Can Experience A Good Story The Same As Their Own Experiences.

11. Define Pathos

12. When Rhetors Describe Their Situation - They Do So Using The Five Basic Elements Of Drama. This Is Called What?

13. What Type Of Artifact Would Be Appropriate For Dramatic Criticism?

14. Isolating The Suggested Elements

15. Enthymemes

16. Induction

17. What Is Reasonable Inference?

18. What Is The Act Of A Rhetorical Criticism?

19. What Would An Act-purpose Ratio Indicate About An Artifact?

20. Define Hegemony

21. T/F: Multiple Ideologies Almost Always Operate Simultaneously.

22. Formulating An Ideology

23. Define Delivery

24. What Would An Act-agency Ratio Indicate About An Artifact?

25. What Does An Organizing Principle Element Refer To?