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Read the attached document and write a a rhetorical analysis of 350 word essay in paragraph answering these questions. Questions for Rhetorical Analysis What is the rhetorical situation? What occasion gives rise to the need or opportunity for persuasion? What is the historical occasion that would give rise to the composition of this text? Who is the author/speaker? How does he or she establish ethos (personal credibility)? Does he/she come across as knowledgeable? fair? Does the speaker””s reputation convey a certain authority? What is his/her intention in speaking? To attack or defend? To exhort or dissuade from certain action? To inform or convince? To explore or meditate? To praise or blame? To teach, to delight, or to persuade? Who makes up the audience? Who is the intended audience? Who have been or might be secondary audiences? What values does the audience hold that the author or speaker appeals to?

 

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R&D spend main measure of success for Callaghan Innovation, Goldsmith says R&D spend main measure of success for Callaghan Innovation, Goldsmith says New Zealand’s 2017 budget included a $373 million increase in spending for science and innovation in a bid to help diversify the economy support more jobs and higher wages, including a $74.6 million boost for the Callaghan Innovation R&D grants. In response to questions from Labour’s research and innovation spokeswoman Megan Woods, Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith said, “The government’s aim has been to “find a way to encourage companies to invest,” he said adding there has been a 29 percent increase over the past two years in business investment in R&D. (This is all the information i have!)

State and explain the specific type of policy adopted by New Zealand with evidence and two limitations of the policy identified in the extract. What will happened to their aggregate demand, long-run aggregate supply, gross domestic product and general price level?

 

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Virginia Woolf is one of the great writers of the early modern period in literature. Her work set the tone (and the expectations) for generations of writers to come (both male and female). For this post you are to write a reflective post that discusses some of the ways in which A Room of Own’s Own addresses (at least one) of the following issues: 

1) The situation of women in society. 

2) How gender is socially constructed. 

3) The role (and predicament) of the female writer in society. 

You might also consider reflecting on what makes Woolf’s prose unique and an example of what is now known as ecriture feminine (feminine writing). Do you see anything in Woolf’s prose that is different from the writers that we have already read and, if so, is there anything uniquely feminine about that prose.

Post length requirements: 250-300 words.

Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s OwnThe founder of modern feminist literary criticism, Virginia Woolf gives new directions tofeminist literary criticism in the early decades of 20th century….

 

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Q1. Credibility is just another word for positive ethos.

   a. true

   b. false

Q2. The purpose of the speech is the response that the speaker wants from his or her audience.

   a. true

   b. false

Q3. Tenzing is planning a speech on the Chinese occupation of his Tibetan homeland. He is not sure how to create identification with his classmates. Which element of the rhetorical situation is he concerned with in his search for identification?

   a. the speech

   b. the speaker

   c. the purpose

   d. the occasion

   e. the audience

Q4. Thorough audience analysis addresses two types of audience culture.

   a. true

   b. false

Q5. Chuck was nervously preparing a short speech which he was to deliver as a toast at his best friend’s wedding. What type of speech is he planning?

   a. ceremonial

   b. deliberative

   c. forensic

   d. rhetorical

   e. persuasive

Q6. The development of the thesis is accomplished in the introduction of the speech.

   a. true

   b. false

Q7. Which of the following is defined as ‘the study of how messages affect people’?

   a. critical thinking

   b. strategic planning

   c. feedback

   d. rhetoric

   e. salience

Q8. What is the goal of notetaking?

   a. to record as much significant information as you can, as efficiently as possible

   b. to record the main points and thesis as complete sentences

   c. to record as much of the speech as possible, word for word

   d. to create an accurate description of the speech, with no evaluation

   e. to record any mistakes the speaker makes, verbally or nonverbally

Q9. ‘The budget deficit has doubled in the last four years,’ is a statement of fact.

   a. true

   b. false

Q10. Speakers who rely too much on demographic analysis run the risk of stereotyping.

   a. true

   b. false

Q11. Selective exposure is the tendency of listeners to dismiss aspects of a message they agree with and to focus on aspects of the message that they disagree with.

   a. true

   b. false

Q12. Your presentation outline should use complete sentences so that you can get the wording right in your speech.

   a. true

   b. false

Q13. Which of the following is a demographic characteristic of an audience?

   a. beliefs

   b. values

   c. age range

   d. common knowledge

   e. perceptions.

Q14. During his speech on changing general education requirements at the university, Ben made it a point to discuss the need for gainful employment, a concern he shared with his audience. By doing so, Ben was attempting to establish identification with his audience.

   a. true

   b. false

Q15. Voluntary audiences are generally motivated and receptive to the speaker’s message.

   a. true

   b. false

Q16. Surveys, focus groups, and interviews are all ________ methods of audience analysis.

   a. informal

   b. formal

   c. speculative

   d. general

   e. simple

Q17. Which type of outline is the most complete?

   a. presentation

   b. preparation

   c. key word

   d. extemporaneous

   e. skeletal

Q18. Speech anxiety creates heightened physical reactions that many speakers use to their advantage.

   a. true

   b. false

Q19. When an audience member uses critical listening, it is important to be judgmental but not negative.

   a. true

   b. false

Q20. Ramon plans a persuasive speech advocating international travel as a path to lifelong learning. Which demographic characteristic of his audience should he be most concerned about?

   a. income

   b. religion

   c. sex

   d. occupation

   e. age

Q21. Prior to the development of the internet, there was no real public forum.

   a. true

   b. false

Q22. The following statements make up an outline for a typical one-point speech. Which statement belongs in the body of the speech?

   a. For example

   b. So what?

   c. In general

   d. This concerns you

   e. Wake up!

Q23. As Milos is delivering his speech, Bob shows up late for class and enters the room during the conclusion of the speech. Bob’s arrival could create what kind of listening problem for the rest of the audience?

   a. situational distraction

   b. listener distraction

   c. assimilation

   d. rhetorical disturbance

   e. critical interruption

Q24. Effective speakers are able to make appropriate speaking choices unconsciously, almost without thought or planning.

   a. true

   b. false

Q25. Which of the following speech elements should be avoided when speaking to an audience whose interest in your topic is low?

   a. personal anecdotes

   b. rhetorical questions

   c. startling statements

   d. technical language

   e. narratives 

 

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