Deck 10: Using Words Well: Speaker Language and Style
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Deck 10: Using Words Well: Speaker Language and Style
1
10-17 Statements such as,"Money talks," "That's my car;isn't she beautiful," and "The wind moaned and screeched," are all examples of
A)personification.
B)personalism.
C)metaphors.
D)similes.
A)personification.
B)personalism.
C)metaphors.
D)similes.
A
2
10-07 ______ refers to the meaning listeners associate with a word,based on their experience.
A)Connotation
B)Denotation
C)Imagination
D)Colloquialism
A)Connotation
B)Denotation
C)Imagination
D)Colloquialism
A
3
10-11 The specialized language of a profession is
A)jargon.
B)vernacular.
C)denotation.
D)regionalism.
A)jargon.
B)vernacular.
C)denotation.
D)regionalism.
A
4
10-10 Words or phrases used uniquely by speakers in one part of a country are
A)regionalisms.
B)denotation.
C)connotations.
D)jargon.
A)regionalisms.
B)denotation.
C)connotations.
D)jargon.
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10-18 In his speech about the Titanic,Kiefer said the following: "She was the new world,the new technology,the best of the best.But a technology that failed,leaving many souls in a cold,watery grave." What form of effective language usage has Kiefer employed?
A)omission
B)simile
C)metaphor
D)alliteration
A)omission
B)simile
C)metaphor
D)alliteration
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10-09 A variety of English that includes words or phrases used by a specific ethnic group is
A)regionalisms.
B)ethnic vernacular.
C)connotation.
D)jargon.
A)regionalisms.
B)ethnic vernacular.
C)connotation.
D)jargon.
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10-15 An implied comparison between two things is
A)an inversion.
B)a metaphor.
C)parallelism.
D)personification.
A)an inversion.
B)a metaphor.
C)parallelism.
D)personification.
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10-08 The literal or dictionary meaning of a word is its
A)connotation.
B)denotation.
C)regionalism.
D)vernacular.
A)connotation.
B)denotation.
C)regionalism.
D)vernacular.
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10-16 When you keep your audience in suspense or say something in your speech that is different from the expected,you are creating
A)cadence.
B)confusion.
C)drama.
D)proximity.
A)cadence.
B)confusion.
C)drama.
D)proximity.
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10-19 In a speech about preparing oneself for the death of a loved one,Amber made repeated reference to "Death,the unwanted stranger at the door." She hoped to create a sense of drama for her audience,while at the same time getting them to seriously consider her points.What figure of speech did Amber use in her presentation?
A)metaphor
B)simile
C)hyperbole
D)personification
A)metaphor
B)simile
C)hyperbole
D)personification
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10-06 What is a cliché?
A)a dictionary definition of a word
B)a speech device used to present specific information
C)an overused expression.
D)a concrete word or phrase which expresses clear communication
A)a dictionary definition of a word
B)a speech device used to present specific information
C)an overused expression.
D)a concrete word or phrase which expresses clear communication
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10-20 Leaving out a word or phrase that the audience expects to hear is
A)omission.
B)personification.
C)inversion.
D)suspension.
A)omission.
B)personification.
C)inversion.
D)suspension.
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10-05 The term ______ means succinct or to the point.
A)denotation
B)jargon
C)cliché
D)concise
A)denotation
B)jargon
C)cliché
D)concise
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10-13 What is wrong with the following statement in a speech? "If you believe we should have stiffer penalties for juvenile offenders,then write your congressman."
A)The language is controversial and likely to incite a negative emotional response in listeners.
B)The language is sexist,as the term "congressman" implies only men serve in the legislature.
C)The language should be more vivid and specific in order to move the audience to action.
D)The statement employs the use of jargon.
A)The language is controversial and likely to incite a negative emotional response in listeners.
B)The language is sexist,as the term "congressman" implies only men serve in the legislature.
C)The language should be more vivid and specific in order to move the audience to action.
D)The statement employs the use of jargon.
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10-03 A word that is specific and appeals to at least one of our five senses is known as a(n)_____ word.
A)abstract
B)concrete
C)sensual
D)simple
A)abstract
B)concrete
C)sensual
D)simple
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16
10-04 A linguistic theory known as ______ holds that the more concrete your words are,the clearer your communication will be.
A)denotation
B)connotation
C)abstract vernacular
D)general semantics
A)denotation
B)connotation
C)abstract vernacular
D)general semantics
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17
10-01 Oral language is different from written language in that it
A)is more formal and precise.
B)allows for few repetitions.
C)is more personal and repetitive.
D)uses few figures of speech.
A)is more formal and precise.
B)allows for few repetitions.
C)is more personal and repetitive.
D)uses few figures of speech.
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18
10-14 Language used by speakers during momentous or overwhelming times is
A)specialized jargon.
B)crisis rhetoric.
C)personification.
D)vernacular.
A)specialized jargon.
B)crisis rhetoric.
C)personification.
D)vernacular.
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19
10-02 Oral style tends to be _____ than written style.
A)less repetitive
B)more formal
C)less personal
D)less formal
A)less repetitive
B)more formal
C)less personal
D)less formal
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20
10-12 When speakers substitute the word "flight attendant" for "stewardess" or "steward",they are using language that is
A)jargon.
B)biased.
C)unbiased.
D)standard.
A)jargon.
B)biased.
C)unbiased.
D)standard.
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10-32 Memorized speeches usually sound as if they were written because the words and phrases are longer,more complex,and more formal than those used by most speakers.
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10-26 The term antithesis refers to
A)using a key word or phrase more than once for emphasis.
B)having two or more clauses or sentences with the same grammatical pattern.
C)a sentence that has two parts with parallel structures but contrasting meanings.
D)the repetition of consonant sound several times in a phrase,clause,or sentence.
A)using a key word or phrase more than once for emphasis.
B)having two or more clauses or sentences with the same grammatical pattern.
C)a sentence that has two parts with parallel structures but contrasting meanings.
D)the repetition of consonant sound several times in a phrase,clause,or sentence.
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23
10-27 When Reverend Jesse Jackson says,"We must relate instead of debate;we must inspire instead of retire;and we must repair instead of despair," what linguistic device is he using?
A)metaphor
B)omission
C)parallelism
D)inversion
A)metaphor
B)omission
C)parallelism
D)inversion
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10-37 The denotation of a word consists of the meaning we associate with the word,based on our past experiences.
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10-36 The best language is often the simplest.
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10-28 In language style,a sentence that uses ______ has two parts with parallel structures but contrasting meanings.
A)antithesis
B)omission
C)parallelism
D)inversion
A)antithesis
B)omission
C)parallelism
D)inversion
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27
10-39 You should eliminate phrases that add no meaning to your message.
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28
10-23 The rhythm of language is
A)cadence.
B)drama.
C)suspension.
D)inversion.
A)cadence.
B)drama.
C)suspension.
D)inversion.
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10-21 President George W.Bush,in eulogizing President Reagan,stated when Ronald Reagan was a child he "knew the world as a place of open plains,quiet streets,gas-lit rooms,and carriages drawn by horses." Which language device was President Bush using when he said "carriages drawn by horses"?
A)He was using antithesis.
B)He was using metaphor.
C)He was using inversion.
D)He was using personification.
A)He was using antithesis.
B)He was using metaphor.
C)He was using inversion.
D)He was using personification.
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30
10-25 One strategy for creating cadence is
A)to leave out a word the audience expects.
B)reverse the normal word order in sentences.
C)use words with strong audience connotation.
D)to use parallelism in sentences or phrases.
A)to leave out a word the audience expects.
B)reverse the normal word order in sentences.
C)use words with strong audience connotation.
D)to use parallelism in sentences or phrases.
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10-22 Using a key word or phrase at the end rather than the beginning of a sentence,such as in the statement "She's an inspiration,a best friend,and a teacher;she's also my mom" is a stylistic device known as
A)alliteration.
B)omission.
C)suspension.
D)inversion.
A)alliteration.
B)omission.
C)suspension.
D)inversion.
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32
10-24 What is one benefit of using repetition in a speech?
A)It creates a sense of contrast.
B)It gives rhythm and power to your message.
C)It builds suspense which captures audience interest.
D)It surprises the audience,creating a sense of drama.
A)It creates a sense of contrast.
B)It gives rhythm and power to your message.
C)It builds suspense which captures audience interest.
D)It surprises the audience,creating a sense of drama.
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10-30 When using stylistic devices in your speech,you should use them
A)abundantly.
B)throughout the entire speech.
C)only in the introduction.
D)to economize.
A)abundantly.
B)throughout the entire speech.
C)only in the introduction.
D)to economize.
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10-38 The connotation of a word is its literal meaning,the definition you find in a dictionary.
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10-31 Oral communication often uses a rather formal language and structure.
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10-40 A regionalism is a word or phrase used uniquely by speakers in one part of a country.
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10-33 Specific words are often concrete words,which appeal to one of our five senses.
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10-35 A linguistic theory known as general semantics holds that the more concrete your words,the clearer your communication.
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10-29 The statement,"Now is the time for determination,decisiveness,and dedication" employs what linguistic device?
A)antithesis
B)alliteration
C)repetition
D)parallelism
A)antithesis
B)alliteration
C)repetition
D)parallelism
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10-34 General words are often abstract words,which refer to ideas or qualities.
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10-48 Explain the difference between a metaphor and a simile and give an example of each.
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10-41 A _____ is an implied comparison between two things or concepts.
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10-47 Explain how speakers can adapt language style to diverse audiences.
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10-46 What are the major differences between oral and written language styles?
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10-49 What stylistic devices can a speaker use to create drama? Give an example of each.
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10-45 In language style,a sentence that uses ______ has two parts with parallel structures but contrasting meanings.
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10-42 A _____ is a comparison between two things that uses the word like or as.
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10-43 _____ is language used by speakers during momentous or overwhelming times.
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10-44 _____ is the attribution of human qualities to inanimate things or ideas.
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10-50 What stylistic devices can a speaker use to create cadence? Give an example of each.
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